OUR SHOWS
SIMON’S SPACE ODYSSEY PRESENTATIONS ARE AN AMAZINGLY IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE DESIGNED TO EXCITE AND INSPIRE EVERYONE – CHILDREN AND ADULTS ALIKE!
Sophisticated computer simulations and specially-formatted movies are projected throughout the inner surface of each dome to create a really exciting learning environment which captivates and ‘wow’s every group!
Sessions are offered for all ages, covering all aspects of space science and astronomy as well as Darwin, Evolution & Inheritance, Climate Change and (for secondary schools) cell biology, genetics and organ systems.
Simon uses his wealth of teaching and lecturing experience to carefully pitch the content and delivery of every presentation to be appropriate for the particular group involved.
He is pleased to offer shows for all ages, from Nursery children through to A-level and even university students – and for
families, youth groups and the general public, too.
Every Space Odyssey presentation is a live, interactive experience, but where appropriate, shows can include breathtaking immersive films created especially for use in the dome environment.
Simon has taken his domes to schools, colleges, youth and adult groups and organisations such as the National Trust, museums and libraries throughout the South West of England, South Wales and beyond.
He has also worked with National Park authorities and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty to promote public engagement with the night skies and sometimes leads guided public stargazing sessions for such organisations, too!
For details of many of the amazing 360-degree 3D immersive films available, please visit the Schools & Colleges page
To learn more, please choose
from the following options:
Schools & Colleges
Youth groups
(Scouts / Guides etc.)
Public events / other
For details of costs, please see the Booking / Prices page
Email :
info@spaceodyssey.co.uk
Phone :
0844 335 1353
In 2016 & 2017, he took the Space Odyssey planetarium to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth. Follow this link to hear what young people discovered in the dome…