"Secret Life of Stars" in 3-D at Marston Exploration Theater

"Secret Life of Stars" in 3-D at Marston Exploration Theater

The Secret Life of Stars explores the birth, life, and death of stars answering questions about where stars come from, how they form, and what happens when they die, featuring spectacular simulated images of supernova explosions, neutron stars, white dwarfs, planetary nebulas, pulsars and black holes. This live-narrated 3-D show will last approximately 60 minutes. 

About the Theater: 

The Marston Exploration Theater, in the Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IV on the ASU Tempe campus, employs Definiti SkySkan Planetarium technology utilizing 4K projection systems that render Earth and Space Science themes in 3-D stereographic vision.

Parking:

The Marston Exploration Theater is on the first floor of ASU's Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IV (ISTB 4), the home of the School of Earth and Space Exploration. ISTB 4 (map) is near the intersection of Rural and Terrace Road in Tempe on the east side of campus. This seven-story structure is ASU’s largest research facility and is accessible on foot via Orange Street and McCallister Avenue. If arriving by light rail, exit at the University and Rural Road stop.

Parking is available for $3/hour inside the Rural Road parking structure just east of ISTB 4. From the parking structure, walk west and enter ISTB 4 through the glass doors on the north side of the building. Please note that a parking fee is charged upon exit. There is additional pay parking directly south of ISTB 4 available for $2/hour. There is an automated payment registration kiosk on the parking lot's west side (the corner near the building).

*Group pricing available by reservation. Please contact marston.programs@asu.edu

Stephanee Germaine
School of Earth and Space Exploration
480-727-3583
stephanee.germaine@asu.edu
https://sese.asu.edu/
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Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IV (ISTB 4), Marston Exploration Theater
Adults/general admission $7.50, student admission $5.50