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TAMPA, FL (April 1, 2025) – With eyes looking up and jaws dropping down, guests are now stepping inside the massive Digital Dome Theatre for daily shows at MOSI, Tampa’s Museum of Science & Industry.
Space and Science Shows Begin in 8-Story-Tall Digital Dome Theatre
Starting April 1, 2025, MOSI admission includes one show inside the theatre; additional shows are just $5 each. Shows begin with a live tour of the night sky on the 10,000-square-foot screen, led by one of MOSI’s astronomers. That’s followed by a 30-minute 360-degree movie that surrounds you with science, taking you to outer space, the ancient past, and beyond.
The Digital Dome Theatre is the new home of MOSI’s Saunders Planetarium. Just 46 people could fit in MOSI’s previous planetarium; relocating to the 330-plus seat Digital Dome Theatre dramatically increases the number of MOSI guests and field trip students who can be wowed and inspired each day.
The new 8K image technology is far sharper, brighter, and more immersive than the old film technology that last operated inside the dome in 2017. A combination of foundation, private, and community support funded the upgrades. Tickets are available now at mosi.org.
MOSI’s Digital Dome Theatre hosted its first field trip for students from Hillsborough County Public Schools on Monday following a grand opening ceremony that featured MOSI CEO John Graydon Smith, Temple Terrace Mayor Andy Ross, Hillsborough Schools Chief Academic Officer Colleen Faucett, and retired NASA Astronaut Nicole Stott.
“We have, right now, future astronauts, right here in Tampa Bay. And not just astronauts, but designers, and engineers, and nurses, and artists—all waiting to discover what’s possible for them. And I’m so excited that we can do that here in this amazing space,” said Stott, who grew up in Clearwater.
At the drop of a purple ribbon, students from Tampa’s Forest Hills, Lewis, and Shaw Elementary Schools gazed up at the towering screen and found their way to seats to watch the show.
Monday evening, Stott hosted a VIP event inside the theatre. The documentary “Space for Art” profiled Stott’s work since retiring from NASA following two spaceflights, as she now leads the nonprofit Space for Art Foundation. Artwork by astronauts and others highlighting the connections between space and art are now on display in MOSI’s Arc Gallery for a limited time.
“This project solidifies the fact that MOSI is here as an anchor in Tampa’s Uptown region. We’re proud to be the first of many transformational projects happening here in this neighborhood,” said MOSI CEO John Graydon Smith.
Erecting the massive metal NanoSeam screen took 13 weeks in fall 2024. [Timelapse video here]
Crews installed 10 state-of-the-art Christie digital projectors in January 2025.
Workers added lighting, configured seating, and tested the cutting-edge Digistar control system over the remaining two months before opening April 1.
About MOSI, Tampa’s Museum of Science & Industry
MOSI is Tampa Bay’s center of science and innovation, located in North Tampa at 4801 E. Fowler Ave.
Welcome to the Museum of Science and Industry, where the wonders of science come to life. We are a hands-on science center dedicated to interactive learning and playful exploration. With engaging permanent and rotating exhibits and out of this world programming, MOSI makes science and technology accessible to all. Come join us on a journey of discovery and unlock the mysteries of the world around us.
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