Pop-Up Planetarium Opened at Battersea Power Station
Science lovers, galactic voyagers, and wannabe astronauts, this one is for you!
Family friendly pop-up Planetarium opened at Battersea Power Station for a very limited time only.
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Planetarium Go!

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Planetarium Go! has finally arrived at London. Created by JosΓ¨ JimΓ©nez and his team in Spain, Planetarium Go! is a mobile planetarium that travels to cities that donβt have one to educate, spark curiosity and inspire STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) pathway from an early age.
Since 2010 when Maryleboneβs London Planetarium closed, London only has had one planetarium at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.
Planetarium Go! is nothing like the traditional planetariums your parents and grandparents would visit. It brings a completely new, truly out-of-this-world experience under a 360-degree dome.

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Expect high-resolution projections and state-of-the-art technology to deliver an awe-inspiring experience for all ages.
Family-Friendly Adventures

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Planetarium Go! is designed to captivate, educate and inspire all ages.

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There are a number of different 20-30-minute shows to choose from, from fun kiddo adventures to breath-taking documentaries.
Little ones can follow the adventures of Little Red Rinding Hood as she travels to all the planets of our Solar System using her grandmotherβs telescope or explore the secrets of the Moon with The Girl Who Walked Upside Down.

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β3-2-1 Lift Offβ is an adorable story about Alan, the hamster whose life turns upside down when a mysterious crash leaves a crater in his garden. Inside he finds a damaged robot fell from the orbit. Alan helps the robot get back to space to its spaceship.
Older kids and grown-ups can enjoy an awe-inspiring journey From Earth to Universe to explore the evolution of astronomy, the planets of our Solar System and other cosmic wonders.

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Exploring The Solar System + The Ring World is a double space adventure where youβll get up close to our celestial neighbours, including the Moon, Venus and Mars and learn what makes them special and unique. You will also travel to a nearby star to see whether we could live on another planet.
How to Book

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Simply go to Planetarium Go! website and choose the show you would like to watch. Choose your preferred date and time and select your seat.
Family packs and student discount available!
Each show is between 20 β 35 minutes long.
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Practical Info

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Address
Planetarium Go! | Power Station Park
(Behind the Power Station where the ice rink usually is in Winter)
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Opening Times
30th January β 1st March 2026
Mon β Thurs & Sun: 10am β 7:10pm
Fri & Sat: 1-am β 9pm
Tickets
Tickets can be booked on Planetarium Go! official website
Ready for your next adventure? Now that you’ve had an adventure in the outer space, how about submerging into the ocean? Make your Sundays extra special with an Under the Sea Sweet Afternoon Tea at Sea Garden & Grill.
