The Moon is our nearest neighbour. Even with the naked eye, you can see
bright regions and darker patches on the Moon.
Use binoculars or a telescope and you will see a tremendous amount of
detail. The large, dark plains are called 'seas', but there has never been
any water in them.
Explore the Moon with us at the Planetarium - it's a rugged little world,
with mountains, valleys, and a vast number of circular walled structures
called craters. Learn about the phases of the Moon, how it raises the
ocean tides, how it regulates Earth's climate, and how it is slowly making
our day longer.
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Opening Times
Only open 45 minutes before advertised show times.
Prices and Admission
Admission: Adults £8:00. Children 6 to 16 years £6:00.
Not Suitable for children under 6 years of age.
Duration 70 min Approx
Gift Aid
Please also consider making a donation under the Gift Aid scheme. It
costs you nothing and gives us more.
Download the Gift Aid form here
Accessibility
All public areas of the Planetarium are accessible to wheelchairs.
Disabled parking bays are available
Toilets
The Planetarium has two easy access, gender neutral toilets, one of
which is slightly larger so as to accommodate carers if this is
necessary.
Seating
The seats in the main auditorium are ex-aircraft seats. Those in the
first two rows are set at a slightly reclined angle to provide the best
possible view. They can, however, be tipped forwards to enable easier
access to the rows behind when entering and leaving. The seats in the
back row do not recline. They provide a wide view of
the entire dome area, which some of our visitors prefer. The auditorium
is fully accessible to wheelchairs.
Directions & Map
Important DO NOT rely on Google Maps
There is no direct access off the Chichester Bypass. All access via
Kingsham Road only.
SEE MAP BELOW.
Satnav postcode use PO19 8EB
The only entrance for walkers, cars buses, lorries,
coaches, PoGo sticks or Space Hoppers, is by the High School entrance in
Kingsham Road, then follow the signs to "The South Downs Planetarium and
Science center" It is located at the southern end of the Chichester High
Schools campus.