Welcome to the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium

Lyman Spitzer Jr. Planetarium

Immerse Yourself

The only public planetarium in Vermont invites you to take a tour of the cosmos, get transported by extreme weather, or travel through time to the age of the dinosaurs. Choose from a selection of films and in-person presentations during your visit. Or reserve the planetarium for a private show!

Today’s Programs

  • Tonight's Sky - Live Astronomy Show
    April 1211:30 am - 12:00 pm
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  • Extreme Weather Full-Dome Movie
    April 1212:30 pm - 1:00 pm
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  • Dinosaurs of Antarctica - Full Dome Movie
    April 121:30 pm - 2:00 pm
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  • Solar System Settlement - Live Astronomy Show
    April 122:30 pm - 3:00 pm
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Membership

Adventure begins here.

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Weather Forecast

Increasing clouds with highs in the low 50s. Calm winds this afternoon increasing to 15mph from the south this evening, especially in the Champlain Valley.

Current Weather Information for April 12, 2026

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Sunday

Sun giving way to increasing clouds followed by scattered showers.
50s

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Tonight

Showers increasing tonight, especially south of I-89.
20s to low 30s

Mix of sun and clouds.

Monday

Showers north, increasing chance south. Warmer.
60s

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Tuesday

Increasing chance of rain showers. Warm. 
60s near 70 north, 70s near 80 south

Eye on the Night Sky

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Today:
To the left of Orion’s belt, the brilliant star in the southwest is Sirius, known as the Dog Star, and the brightest star in the sky. As it lowers closer to the horizon, notice that as it twinkles, it flashes many colors. Its light is bending on its way through our atmosphere, giving us pin-point glimpses of its spectrum or rainbow, one color at a time.