Discover the dramatic life cycle of stars in 'Cosmic Kaboom! Why Stars Explode When They Die.' This immersive planetarium show at the BASF Planetarium in Clute takes audiences on a journey through the cosmos to witness how stars form, live, and ultimately end in spectacular explosions. Learn why these cosmic events are not only visually stunning but also fundamentally important to the universe. It is an educational experience perfect for space enthusiasts of all ages.
What to Expect
A high-quality visual presentation inside the planetarium dome detailing the science of exploding stars.
Who Should Attend
Students
Astronomy enthusiasts
Families
Science lovers
Agenda Overview
A guided planetarium presentation on stellar evolution.
Venue & Address
BASF Planetarium
400 College Blvd Clute , Texas – 77531 United States
Organizer
BASF Planetarium · Educational Institution
A planetarium providing science education and immersive space shows.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the show located?
At the BASF Planetarium, 400 College Blvd, Clute, TX.
What is the show about?
It explains how stars form, live, and explode at the end of their lives.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes, it is an educational show suitable for families.
How do I get tickets?
Tickets can be reserved through the BCFAS website or the Agile Ticketing portal.
Who hosts this event?
The BASF Planetarium at the Center for the Arts & Sciences.
Is there parking available?
Yes, parking is available at the Center for the Arts & Sciences.
Tags
Science
Astronomy
Planetarium
Space
Education
Clute
Summary
An educational planetarium show about stellar evolution and supernovae.