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JERUSALEM takes audiences on an inspiring and eye-opening tour of one of the world’s oldest and most enigmatic cities. Destroyed and rebuilt countless times over 5,000 years, Jerusalem’s enduring appeal remains a mystery. What made it so important to so many different cultures? How did it become the center of the world for three major religions? Why does it still matter to us?

JERUSALEM attempts to answer these questions by following three young Jerusalemites and their families – Jewish, Christian and Muslim. Through their eyes, audiences will learn what it means to call Jerusalem home, and experience celebrations and events that mark the high points of a year in the life of the city.

JERUSALEM will also follow noted archaeologist, Dr. Jodi Magness, as she explores some of the most extraordinary historical sites in the region in order to better understand this crossroads of civilization.

JERUSALEM seeks to build trust and respect between Jews, Christians and Muslims by showcasing their common heritage and inspiring them, and the public, to better understand each other. Audiences will gain a completely unique perspective of a part of the world that captivates the imagination of billions of people.

January 15, 2026

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Solar System Tour

Thursday, January 15, 2026
11:00 am
Solar System Tour Planetarium Show

Our live full-dome programs utilize Digistar6, a visualization and simulation software aimed at presenting and teaching astronomy, astrophysics, and earth sciences. Our full-dome theater is a large-scale immersive environment, featuring a real-time digital planetarium.

Solar System Tour
Our Solar System has everything you could want! Planets! Moons! Asteroids! And Comets! All swirling around our one and only star, the Sun. Visitors will learn all the different objects that populate the Solar System and feel the force that keeps worlds spinning.

Cities of the Future

Thursday, January 15, 2026
12:00 pm
Cities of the Future Film

Imagine stepping 50 years into the future and finding smart cities designed to be totally sustainable. Renewable energy is our primary power source, space-based solar power provides solar energy 24 hours a day, everything is recycled, and you have your own individualized pods that run on maglev trains using little or no energy. You can also ride an electric flying vehicle! Traffic jams are a thing of the past. This isn’t science fiction. Engineers are making plans for a sustainable world right now.

Cities of the Future is an exciting giant screen experience from MacGillivray Freeman Films and the American Society of Civil Engineers, the award-winning team that brought you Dream Big: Engineering Our World.

The runtime is approximately 40 minutes

Living in the Age of Airplanes

Thursday, January 15, 2026
1:00 pm
Living in the Age of Airplanes Film

Spanning the globe, this visually stunning film, narrated by Academy Award®-nominated actor Harrison Ford, takes viewers on a cinematic journey through the rapid rise of air travel. From the earliest flights to today’s global network, aviation has transformed how we live and connect.

The film follows the people and places touched by flight—pioneers, passengers, and the world they move through—and captures the wonder, speed, and reach of modern air travel.

Living in the Age of Airplanes invites us to see flight not just as transportation, but as a powerful human achievement reshaping culture, commerce, and connection.

The runtime is approximately 45 minutes.

Ocean Paradise

Thursday, January 15, 2026
2:00 pm
Ocean Paradise Film

Ocean Paradise, narrated by Academy Award®-nominated actress Diane Lane, takes viewers to the far reaches of the Pacific Ocean to explore some of the most remote and protected marine environments on Earth. Palmyra Atoll, Midway, and Rose Atoll are vibrant ecosystems teeming with wildlife and natural beauty, largely untouched by human development.

Through stunning cinematography and compelling stories, the film reveals how these marine national monuments play a vital role in protecting biodiversity and combating climate change. Scientists are learning from these places how nature thrives when left alone—and how that knowledge can help shape a more sustainable future.

The runtime is approximately 25 minutes.

Living in the Age of Airplanes

Thursday, January 15, 2026
3:00 pm
Living in the Age of Airplanes Film

Spanning the globe, this visually stunning film, narrated by Academy Award®-nominated actor Harrison Ford, takes viewers on a cinematic journey through the rapid rise of air travel. From the earliest flights to today’s global network, aviation has transformed how we live and connect.

The film follows the people and places touched by flight—pioneers, passengers, and the world they move through—and captures the wonder, speed, and reach of modern air travel.

Living in the Age of Airplanes invites us to see flight not just as transportation, but as a powerful human achievement reshaping culture, commerce, and connection.

The runtime is approximately 45 minutes.