Little Major Tom in Planetarium Augsburg: A family adventure under the dome


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A fulldome-strong family adventure about courage, responsibility, and looking into space
With Little Major Tom – Departure into the Unknown, the S-Planetarium Augsburg brings an adventurous space story for the whole family into the dome. The film takes you to the year 2053, where Tom and Stella are trained at the Space Camp 1 space station and suddenly face a mission that will impact the fate of the Earth. The production was created exclusively for planetariums and combines storytelling, fulldome images, and a theme that resonates immediately with both children and adults. ([supernova.eso.org](https://supernova.eso.org/germany/programme/detail/es1185?lang=de&utm_source=openai))
When the dome becomes a spaceship
The planetarium is not just a venue here, but part of the dramaturgy. The projections envelop the audience, the imagery draws them into orbit, and the moderated framework of the house enhances the feeling of being on board. The S-Planetarium relies on a live-moderated part about the current night sky and the announced film; the performance typically lasts 60 to 70 minutes. ([s-planetarium.de](https://www.s-planetarium.de/programm/alle-programme/der-kleine-major-tom-aufbruch-ins-ungewisse/?utm_source=openai))
A story about courage in cosmic dimensions
At the center is not a dramatic hero, but a hesitant young astronaut who must overcome his fear of the first spacewalk. This is precisely where the strength of this family presentation lies: it combines the spirit of adventure with clear emotional development. When a hurricane threatens the Earth and a weather satellite fails, fantasy becomes an existential mission. The result is cinema for the dome, but with the warm pulse of a child-friendly narrative. ([supernova.eso.org](https://supernova.eso.org/germany/programme/detail/es1185?lang=de&utm_source=openai))
The S-Planetarium Augsburg as a suitable venue
The S-Planetarium can only be visited as part of performances; admission is not possible after the start. The dome has 70 seats, no standing or lap seats, and jackets and bags must be checked at the cloakroom. For travel, the house mentions several parking garages in the immediate vicinity, including Ludwiggarage, Augusta-Garage, and Ernst-Reuter-Platz parking garage. Public transport stops like Staatstheater, Rathausplatz, and Karlstraße are also within reach. ([s-planetarium.de](https://s-planetarium.de/ueber-uns/wichtige-informationen/))
Well-planned for families
The age recommendation for the program is 7 years, and the theme mainly appeals to children who enjoy space travel, technology, and fantasy. The date on September 16, 2026, starts at 3:00 PM; the performance is ideal for a cultural afternoon in Augsburg. The public performances of the house are firmly scheduled, and the program is managed online. ([augsburg-city.de](https://www.augsburg-city.de/listings/1338-planetarium/))
Conclusion
Little Major Tom – Departure into the Unknown promises a captivating stage experience in the planetarium that elegantly combines science and emotion. Those seeking family culture with goosebumps, space travel flair, and a strong story will experience a special trip into space here. Secure your seats early and experience the dome live. ([s-planetarium.de](https://www.s-planetarium.de/programm/alle-programme/der-kleine-major-tom-aufbruch-ins-ungewisse/?utm_source=openai))
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