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 2011:30 am - 12:00 pm
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  • Extreme Weather Full-Dome Movie
    April 2012:30 pm - 1:00 pm
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  • Dinosaurs of Antarctica - Full Dome Movie
    April 201:30 pm - 2:00 pm
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  • Space Stations - Live Astronomy Show
    April 202:30 pm - 3:00 pm
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  • Flying Monsters- Full Dome Movie
    April 203:30 pm - 4:00 pm
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Membership

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Weather Forecast

A few isolated snow showers, brisk and quite chilly for April.

Current Weather Information for April 20, 2026

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Today

Morning clouds and a few snow showers in the north and mountains. Morning sun southeast mixing with clouds.  Cold.
30s to 40 north, 40 to 45 south

Mix of sun and clouds.

Monday Night

Clearing and quite cold.
Teens to low 20s

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Tuesday

Sunshine mixing with clouds. Not as cold.
40s north to near 50 south

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Wednesday

Clouds, maybe a flurry or sprinkle, then breaks of sun.
Mid 40s to mid 50s north to south

Eye on the Night Sky

Monday, April 20, 2026

Today:
Just after the sun has set, at around 7:45 PM, Venus, will appear low in west. Venus is the brightest of all the planets in the night sky, bright enough to muscle through a lot of twilight. As the twilight fades its apparent brightness will increase, but it won’t be around for long. Even assuming a flat horizon, it will set in the west-southwest at 9:55 PM, parting company with the brightest objects that remain: The crescent Moon, still up in west-southwest, and Jupiter, about halfway up in the west.