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For Planetariums

Plan a special Ice Worlds Event!


Let us help you bring a polar researcher to your planetarium with our Researcher Connection Service. For more information worldwide contact:
Annette Schloss
phone: +1(603) 862-1792 email: iceplanet@iceplanetearth.org

For Schools

Bring a traveling show to your school!

Rent a Discovery Dome for a half or full day and bring Ice Worlds directly to your students. For more information and pricing contact:
Annette Schloss
phone: +1(603) 862-1792 email: iceplanet@iceplanetearth.org

 

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0732835. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

Ice Worlds is a production of Evans & Sutherland, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, and the University of New Hampshire.

Current Events
Updates

Exciting discoveries will be a hallmark of IPY.

Showings of Ice Worlds will be accompanied by current events updates showcasing the latest in research and discovery.

 

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Mount Erebus

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Photos courtesy of Terence Murtaugh

Schedule and Venues

Ice Worlds is playing at the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium in Concord NH.

Ice Worlds is playing at the Burke Baker Planetarium at the Houston Museum of Natural Science!

 

Where to purchase a license or book a show

Planetariums and Science Centers


Visit E&S Digital Theater Shows for more information or contact Evans & Sutherland:

770 Komas Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
Tel: +1(801) 588-1000
Fax: +1(801) 588-4500


Portable Domes

for schools, summer camps, or special events (private or public)

Visit e-Planetarium for a list of shows and distributors or contact directly:

Main Office
P.O. Box 271344
Houston, TX 77277-1344
+1(877) DISC-DOME
fax +1(713) 568-1836

 

If Ice Worlds has your interest,
you might also like Night of the Titanic.

Night of the Titanic shows the unique conditions in Earth and space that— coupled with human errors—contributed to the sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912. Recently updated for the IPY, the show details the far-reaching impact of a glacier that calved off the coast of Greenland. The show is available from e-Planetarium.