A live planetarium show introducing Māori astronomy, summer stars and the maramataka (lunar calendar).
A live planetarium show introducing Māori astronomy, summer stars and the maramataka (lunar calendar).
Join us in the 360-degree planetarium for a live presenter-led show on Māori astronomy.
Ngā Whetū o Raumati (The Stars of Summer) is an introduction to Māori astronomy and the maramataka (Māori lunar calendar). Get to know the whetū (stars) of raumati (summer) and how they inform the way we interact with te taiao (natural environment).
Nau mai haere mai ki te whare whetū!
Total duration: 50 minutes.
Please note
Bookings are required.
Other ticket types are available. See the provider’s site for details.
Arrive at least 15 minutes early. No late entry once the show begins.
Recommended for ages 10+
Photos and illustrations provided by Te Whatu Stardome.
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