NOBLE PLANETARIUM
Generously supported by
The J.E.S. Edwards Foundation
The Noble Planetarium is your home for all things outer space! No visit to the Museum is complete without a trip through the cosmos.
Now, there is even more: the newly-renovated Noble Space Gallery hosts a remarkable collection of artifacts from the space race, including many that traveled to space. Check out prototype space suits, peer at a slice of the skin of the Apollo 11 spacecraft, see a Fort Worth flag that landed on the Moon, and much more! Then, go hands-on with our interactives to learn more about the science of the cosmos.

Planetarium shows are free with admission and seating is first come, first serve.
Planetarium Show Schedule
TUESDAY - FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
2 PM | Our Solar System
3 PM | Texas Sky Tonight
4 PM | Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
Now Showing

Planetarium Experience
For this show, YOU get to choose your planetarium experience! Pick from our catalogue of pre-recorded shows, or be the captain of your own adventure and explore your favorite planets in the solar system.

Live at the Noble: Our Solar System

Live at the Noble: Texas Sky Tonight
Join one of our planetarium presenters for a night of stargazing as we learn about the constellations and the stories behind them.
Únase a uno de nuestros presentadores del planetario para una noche de observación de estrellas mientras aprendemos sobre las constelaciones y las historias detrás de ellas.

Dream to Fly
Take a journey through aviation history as humanity realizes its dream to fly.

Forward! To the Moon
Learn about Artemis, NASA’s next step in space exploration that will launch humanity back to the Moon! Narrated by Kari Byron from Crash Test World and Mythbusters.
¡Aprende sobre Artemis, el próximo paso para la exploración espacial donde la NASA transportara a la humanidad de regreso a la Luna! Narrado por Kari Byron de Crash Test World y Mythbusters.

Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
Únete al narrator Liam Neeson en un viaje inolvidable a través del objecto más extremo del universo.
Charlie Mary Noble
The Noble Planetarium is named for Charlie Mary Noble, an educator, astronomer, and scientist. Learn more about her life and legacy here!
