We are delighted to welcome you to the Planetarium!
Planetarium shows run 45-60 minutes. In addition to the show itself, we have a small exhibit area and a gift shop with books, toys, and, of course, Astronaut ice cream.






Plan to arrive early! Planetarium shows start promptly. Late admission is not allowed. Arrive 20-30 minutes before your show starts to purchase your tickets and look at the exhibits.
Parking: The closest parking lots are #9 and #1. Walk up the stairs to get to the Planetarium entrance. Call the Planetarium if you need handicapped parking.
Admission: $11 per person for one show, $20 per person for two shows back to back
Make a reservation: Reservations are recommended. All ticket sales are done at the door on the day of the show.
Call 908-231-8805
Email planet@raritanval.edu (Please provide your name, phone number, which show(s) you’d like to see, and how many tickets you’d like.)
Contact: planet@raritanval.edu for more information or with any questions.
Please Note: Planetarium laser shows include loud music, flashing lights, and rapidly moving graphics, all in a dark environment, and therefore may not be recommended for those who are sensitive to these conditions or have a medical condition that could be exacerbated by them.
Special Events
Cost: $11 for one show, $20 for two shows back to back
$2/ticket discount for RVCC Students and Employees (bring RVCC ID)
908-231-8805
Special Events

How do STEM workers, NASA professionals, athletes, and business executives cope with stress? Mindfulness. Meditation is a powerful tool for maintaining psychological health and resilience. Since the planetarium offers a dark and quiet space for relaxation, it is the perfect place for meditation. Enjoy a guided meditation experience in the comfortable, reclined seats in the RVCC Planetarium. Relax under a night sky filled with stars, then travel from Earth to beyond our galaxy. Recommended for ages 10-adult.

International Observe the Moon Night is a time to come together with fellow Moon enthusiasts and curious people worldwide. Weather permitting, we’ll have telescopes set up to observe the Moon, our favorite celestial object, at the 3M Observatory. There is no admission charge to visit the Observatory.
Sensory - Friendly Shows
The Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC) Planetarium in Branchburg offers special astronomy and music shows designed for families with children on the Autism spectrum or those with developmental disabilities. These sensory-friendly shows, which are appropriate for audiences of all ages, will provide a comfortable and judgment-free space that is welcoming to all families. During the show, the doors will remain open so children may freely leave and return if they choose. Lights will be left dim (instead of dark) and the audio will be lowered and kept at a consistent level.
Cost: $11 for one show, $20 for two shows back to back
$2/ticket discount for RVCC Students and Employees (bring RVCC ID)
908-231-8805
Sensory-Friendly Planetarium Shows

This sensory-friendly astronomy and music show, approximately 45 minutes in length, is specially designed for families with children on the Autism spectrum or those with developmental disabilities. Neurotypical children are welcome as well. The program, which is presented on a kindergarten level, is appropriate for audiences of all ages. During the show, the doors will remain open so children may freely leave and return if they choose. Lights will be left dim (instead of dark), and the audio will be lowered and kept at a consistent level. The show will include music, laser lights, stories, and information about the planets, the Moon and constellations.
October 2025
Cost: $11 for one show, $20 for two shows back to back 908-231-8805
$2/ticket discount for RVCC Students and Employees (bring RVCC ID)
October Planetarium Shows
Date | Time | Show | Ages |
Sat., Oct. 4 | 3pm | Earth, Moon, Sun & Coyote | 6-12 |
4pm | Laser Monster Mash | 6-adult | |
5pm | The Sky Above – sensory-friendly | All ages | |
7pm | Astronomy Tonight | 8-adult | |
8pm | Fright Light laser concert | 10-adult | |
Fri., Oct. 10 | 7pm | Sunset Meditation | 10-adult |
Sat., Oct. 11 | 3pm | The Skies over Hogwarts | 8-adult |
4pm | Laser Monster Mash | 6-adult | |
7pm | The Skies over Hogwarts | 8-adult | |
8pm | Fright Light laser concert | 10-adult | |
Sat., Oct. 18 | 3pm | Earth, Moon, Sun & Coyote | 6-12 |
4pm | Laser Monster Mash (family friendly) | 6-adult | |
7pm | Halloween: Celestial Origins | 8-adult | |
8pm | Fright Light laser concert | 10-adult | |
Sat., Oct. 25 | 3pm | Earth, Moon, Sun & Coyote | 6-12 |
4pm | Laser Monster Mash (family friendly) | 6-adult | |
7pm | Halloween: Celestial Origins | 8-adult | |
8pm | Fright Light laser concert | 10-adult |

The Witches and Ghouls continue to haunt the planetarium. They love our family-friendly laser songs, including “The Adams Family Theme Song,” “Monster Mash,” and “Ghostbusters.” Recommended for ages 6-adult.

Coyote thinks he knows everything about the sky, but he’s surprised by how many misconceptions he has about eclipses, moon phases, and the motion of the day and night skies. This program also includes an introduction to the stars we see in tonight’s sky. Recommended for ages 6-12.

This sensory-friendly astronomy and music show, approximately 45 minutes in length, is specially designed for families with children on the Autism spectrum or those with developmental disabilities. Neurotypical children are welcome as well. The program, which is presented on a kindergarten level, is appropriate for audiences of all ages. During the show, the doors will remain open so children may freely leave and return if they choose. Lights will be left dim (instead of dark), and the audio will be lowered and kept at a consistent level. The show will include music, laser lights, stories, and information about the planets, the Moon and constellations.

It’s International Observe the Moon Night. Using the Planetarium’s DarkMatter digital theater, experience a guided tour of the night sky. Learn how moon phases change, why eclipses happen, some of the popular constellations visible from sunset to sunrise, as well as the stories behind them. Hear about how and where in the sky to find the brightest planets. Weather permitting, the 3M Observatory will be open after the show. Recommended for ages 8 to adult.

For a slightly older crowd of goblins and ghosts, this laser concert features songs including “Time Warp” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, “Thriller” by Michael Jackson, and “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” by The Charlie Daniels Band. Recommended for ages 10 to adult.

Join our eclectic group of witches and wizards as they guide visitors through a Harry Potter-themed tour of the night sky. Learn how J.K. Rowling used astronomy as the inspiration for some of her characters' names. Recommended for ages 8-adult.

What do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? Halloween is an astronomical holiday! Learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day” during this program. We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening. Recommended for ages 8-adult.

How do STEM workers, NASA professionals, athletes, and business executives cope with stress? Mindfulness. Meditation is a powerful tool for maintaining psychological health and resilience. Since the planetarium offers a dark and quiet space for relaxation, it is the perfect place for meditation. Enjoy a guided meditation experience in the comfortable, reclined seats in the RVCC Planetarium. Relax under a night sky filled with stars, then travel from Earth to beyond our galaxy. Recommended for ages 10-adult.
November 2025
Cost: $11 for one show, $20 for two shows back to back 908-231-8805
$2/ticket discount for RVCC Students and Employees (bring RVCC ID)
November Planetarium Shows
Date | Time | Show | Ages |
Sat., Nov. 1 | 3pm | Perfect Little Planet | 6-12 |
4pm | Laser Pop Rock | 6-12 | |
5pm | The Sky Above (sensory-friendly) | All ages | |
7pm | Astronomy Tonight | 10-adult | |
8pm | Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon laser concert | 10-adult | |
Sat., Nov. 8 | 3pm | Perfect Little Planet | 6-12 |
4pm | Laser Pop Rock | 6-12 | |
7pm | Exploding Universe | 10-adult | |
8pm | Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon laser concert | 10-adult | |
Fri., Nov. 14 | 7pm | Sunset Meditation | 10-adult |
Sat., Nov. 15 | 3pm | Perfect Little Planet | 6-12 |
4pm | Laser Pop Rock | 6-12 | |
7pm | Exploding Universe | 10-adult | |
8pm | Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon laser concert | 10-adult | |
Sat., Nov. 22 | 3pm | Rockin’ Rocket Ride | 3-8 |
4pm | Lasers for Littles | 3-8 | |
7pm | Exploding Universe | 10-adult | |
8pm | Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon laser concert | 10-adult | |
CLOSED THANKSGIVING WEEKEND |

A family from another star system is seeking the perfect vacation spot. Fly over the surface of Pluto, our best-known dwarf planet; sail through the rings of Saturn; avoid Jupiter’s lightning storms; and walk on the surface of Mars. Which destination will the family choose? Recommended for ages 6-12.

Lasers dance across the dome while we listen to songs you can sing along with like "Livin’ on a Prayer” by Bon Jovi, “Best Day of My Life” by American Authors, “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen, and "Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift to name just a few. Recommended for ages 6-12.

This sensory-friendly astronomy and music show, approximately 45 minutes in length, is specially designed for families with children on the Autism spectrum or those with developmental disabilities. Neurotypical children are welcome as well. The program, which is presented on a kindergarten level, is appropriate for audiences of all ages. During the show, the doors will remain open so children may freely leave and return if they choose. Lights will be left dim (instead of dark), and the audio will be lowered and kept at a consistent level. The show will include music, laser lights, stories, and information about the planets, the Moon and constellations. Kindergarten level, all ages welcome.

Using the Planetarium’s DarkMatter digital theater, experience a guided tour of the night sky. Learn some of the popular constellations visible from sunset to sunrise, as well as the stories behind them. Hear about how and where in the sky to find the brightest planets. Weather permitting, the 3M Observatory will be open after the show. Recommended for ages 8 to adult.

Enjoy songs from Pink Floyd’s hit album while lasers dance on the dome overhead. Songs include “Time,” “Money,” and “Eclipse.”
Recommended for ages 10-adult.

How do STEM workers, NASA professionals, athletes, and business executives cope with stress? Mindfulness. Meditation is a powerful tool for maintaining psychological health and resilience. Since the planetarium offers a dark and quiet space for relaxation, it is the perfect place for meditation. Enjoy a guided meditation experience in the comfortable, reclined seats in the RVCC Planetarium. Relax under a night sky filled with stars, then travel from Earth to beyond our galaxy. Recommended for ages 10-adult.

Put on your space suit and blast-off into outer space to visit the Moon, Sun and planets. A lively experience for young people with selected music from "Journey Into Space" by Jane Murphy. Recommended for ages 3-8.

Our youngest audience members are encouraged to sing along with songs by a variety of artists. Songs in this fun laser concert include “Kalien the Alien” by mr RAY, “I Don’t Want to Live on the Moon” from Sesame Street, “Fruit Salad” by The Wiggles, and “Baby Shark.” Recommended for ages 3-8.
December 2025
Cost: $11 for one show, $20 for two shows back to back 908-231-8805
$2/ticket discount for RVCC Students and Employees (bring RVCC ID)
December Planetarium Shows
Date | Time | Show | Ages |
Sat., Dec. 6 | 3pm | The Alien Who Stole Christmas | 6-10 |
4pm | Winter Wonder Lights laser concert | 6-adult | |
5pm | The Sky Above (sensory-friendly) | All ages | |
7pm | Astronomy Tonight | 10-adult | |
8pm | Winter Wonder Lights laser concert | 6-adult | |
Fri., Dec. 12 | 7pm | Sunset Meditation | 10-adult |
Sat., Dec. 13 | 3pm | The Alien Who Stole Christmas | 6-10 |
4pm | Winter Wonder Lights laser concert | 6-adult | |
7pm | The Christmas Star | 10-adult | |
8pm | Winter Wonder Lights laser concert | 6-adult | |
Sat., Dec. 20 | 3pm | The Alien Who Stole Christmas | 6-10 |
4pm | Winter Wonder Lights laser concert | 6-adult | |
7pm | The Christmas Star | 10-adult | |
8pm | Winter Wonder Lights laser concert | 6-adult | |
Planetarium closed December 24 - January 2 |

Discover the stars visible in the winter sky. Then follow Santa on a trip through the solar system when a friendly alien kidnaps him. The kids on the other planets need presents too, you know! Recommended for ages 6-10.

Listen to holiday hits such as “Wizards in Winter,” “Rockin’ around the Christmas Tree,” and “Dominic the Donkey” while lasers dance on the dome overhead. Recommended for ages 6-adult.

This sensory-friendly astronomy and music show, approximately 45 minutes in length, is specially designed for families with children on the Autism spectrum or those with developmental disabilities. Neurotypical children are welcome as well. The program, which is presented on a kindergarten level, is appropriate for audiences of all ages. During the show, the doors will remain open so children may freely leave and return if they choose. Lights will be left dim (instead of dark), and the audio will be lowered and kept at a consistent level. The show will include music, laser lights, stories, and information about the planets, the Moon and constellations. Kindergarten level, all ages welcome.

Using the Planetarium’s DarkMatter digital theater, experience a guided tour of the night sky. Learn about some of the popular constellations visible from sunset to sunrise, as well as the stories behind them. Hear about how and where in the sky to find the brightest planets. Weather permitting, the 3M Observatory will be open after the show. Recommended for ages 8 to adult.

How do STEM workers, NASA professionals, athletes, and business executives cope with stress? Mindfulness. Meditation is a powerful tool for maintaining psychological health and resilience. Since the planetarium offers a dark and quiet space for relaxation, it is the perfect place for meditation. Enjoy a guided meditation experience in the comfortable, reclined seats in the RVCC Planetarium. Relax under a night sky filled with stars, then travel from Earth to beyond our galaxy. Recommended for ages 10-adult.

Over the years, many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Was it an exploding star, a comet or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions are discussed. The program includes a brief tour of the current night sky. Recommended for ages 10 to adult.

What do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? Halloween is an astronomical holiday! Learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day” during this program. We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening. Recommended for ages 8-adult.

How do STEM workers, NASA professionals, athletes, and business executives cope with stress? Mindfulness. Meditation is a powerful tool for maintaining psychological health and resilience. Since the planetarium offers a dark and quiet space for relaxation, it is the perfect place for meditation. Enjoy a guided meditation experience in the comfortable, reclined seats in the RVCC Planetarium. Relax under a night sky filled with stars, then travel from Earth to beyond our galaxy. Recommended for ages 10-adult.