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Quiet Hour at Stardome: Sat 22 June, 9.45am

Stardome Observatory & Planetarium from Stardome Observatory & Planetarium

Quiet Hour returns at Stardome. This session offers a low-sensory environment tailored to accommodate individuals with autism or sensory and neurodiversity needs.

We modify both our planetarium and broader gallery spaces to provide a gentler sensory experience, including:

- A guided planetarium session exploring the night sky, led by a presenter
- Reduced volume levels
- Soft ambient lighting, with planetarium doors remaining open throughout the show
- A breakout space

Spaces are also strictly limited to 20 visitors per session.
Adults $10, Children/Students/Seniors $8. Carers go free when attending with a visitor with a disability. All ages welcome.

If you have any additional accessibility requirements or questions, please contact Stardome directly.
Book at www.stardome.org.nz...

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