IMAX Theatre
Science Centre Singapore (21 Jurong Town Hall Road) 609433 Singapore
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The Science Centre Observatory (SCOB) is next to the Equator, allowing stargazers to view constellations in both northern & southern celestial hemispheres. Open every Friday, 7.45PM-10PM. Free
Kids' Cafe @ SCS; (next to The Observatory / hidden behind backdrop of KidsSTOP™ counter). Fried Macaroni (consisting of egg , meat, & mixed veg ) here is appetizing , there's also other finger food.
As we look up to the stars, what is it like to look down at us in Singapore? Here's the geometrical layout of the Omni-Theatre, an aerial photo taken by Yeo Kai Wen. Source: Straits Times
Did u know? A “waxing moon” is when more surface gets lit each day. “To wax”: increase in size gradually. “Gibbous” means “convex, rounded”. So a “gibbous moon” is when it’s more than a semicircle
Do u know what is the Law of Conservation of Energy?The energy in the Universe is constant. It cannot be created or destroyed, but only transferred & transformed. Source: Wikipedia
Totally enjoyed ???? Stars of the Pharaohs! ????????
Nice effects. Try to sit just next to the projectors . Lame storyline movie I saw (dino's). Bit overpriced (non Singaporean).
The Pandas is well worth watching though there are moments that may frighten or upset young children.
See stars every Friday night. Registration starts 7:45pm. Yes it's free.
Check out 'Journey Into Amazing Caves ' Exploring the different caves .. Must watch!
Great science in this planetarium
Tix at just $10!!! And FREE PARKING!!!
Born to be wild starts today and it's worth to watch again!!
Born to be Wild is sooo.. humbling... good for the soul!
Watch hubble!you'll feel like you're in space! Read more
Must watch Sea-Rex
Go for the climate change exhibition it's rather awesome:) - Nicholas Goh
Check out the echo tunnel - Jack Low