The Launceston Planetarium, situated within the Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery (QVMAG) in Launceston’s Inveresk neighborhood, offers a unique celestial experience. Housed under a domed screen, the planetarium showcases a variety of films and projections that explore astronomy, space exploration, navigation, and natural history. Visitors can immerse themselves in these captivating visual displays, which provide both educational and entertaining insights into the cosmos. While the planetarium is part of the broader QVMAG, it can be visited independently, allowing for a focused and enriching encounter with the wonders of the universe.
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