Journey of Cosmos at your School Doorstep

Book Mobile Planetarium is not just a show—it is a bridge between classrooms and the cosmos. We don’t just teach astronomy; we help students dream beyond horizons, ask questions, and explore the universe within and beyond.

Mobile Planetarium Show The Journey of Space In School Premises

Book Mobile Planetaurim & Vratino India Presents a Mobile Planetarium Show in school premises. The Mobile Planetarium is an inflatable dome-shaped structure, which can easily accommodate 60 kids/40 adults inside it. It can be set up in no time in a room, hall or even outdoors. The upper surface is lit with a projector showcasing the entire universe in the form of a 360-degree video for the kids to learn in an engaging way.

It reveals the wonderland of Astronomy. Staggering distance from outer space. are eliminated. Here one can virtually touch the stars, journey through jungles of stars and see many other Celestial events in a matter of minute that in reality take months, years or million of years to happen.

With the names like Rakesh Sharma, Kalpana Chawla, Sunita Williams and Moon mission “Chandrayaan 1”, India has entered the space age and the hunt for Indian astronauts has begun. The objective of the Planetarium is to motivate the students to pursue space science as a hobby or career.

General details about the Shows
  • Grade Level: KG – 12th
  • Max Audience Size: 80 students / 60 adults in one time
  • Duration: 30 mins (approx)
  • Min no of Sessions per Day: 8
  • Setup Time: 45 mins
  • Tear Down Time: 30 mins
  • Seating for Students: Tarp/ Cushion Mats
Requirements from the School
  • Dome Size: 20 feet x 20 feet

  • Dome Height: 10-12 feet

  • Electrical Requirements: One 15 Amps power socket

  • Outdoor Setup: Not Possible

  • Room Requirement: Most Classrooms, Auditoriums, Library, Gymnasiums are more than adequate to house the mobile planetarium

Frequently asked questions

A Mobile Planetarium: What Is It?

A portable, inflatable dome with cutting-edge projection technology that replicates the night sky indoors is called a mobile planetarium. In a 360° immersive setting, it enables students to investigate stars, planets, constellations, eclipses, space missions, and cosmic phenomena. These domes can be erected in school gymnasiums, hallways, or auditoriums, bringing the cosmos right to the classroom.

This is a staging environment