A mobile planetarium is coming to the UK for the first time

A mobile planetarium is coming to the UK for the first time

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

Planetarium Go will make its UK debut in London in 2026, bringing an immersive new pop-up experience to Battersea Power Station. Originally from Spain, the next-generation mobile planetarium introduces science-led storytelling designed to spark curiosity in families and young explorers alike. 

Planetarium Go will be based in Power Station Park beside the Thames. Inside a purpose-built structure, visitors will encounter breathtaking high-resolution projections that bring astronomy vividly to life. The planetarium blends advanced technology with a strong focus on sustainability and mobility, helping make complex ideas accessible, engaging, and entertaining. Designed for families, inquisitive minds, and curious Londoners, the 360-degree experience promises a memorable and educational day out.

Planetarium Go will be in Battersea from 30 January to 1 March, opening daily at 10am. Standard tickets are priced at £15 – you can find out more and book yours here.

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