Get Tickets

J. Watumull Planetarium

Hawaiʻi’s Gateway to the Stars

Join us in the J. Watumull Planetarium at Bishop Museum to connect with the environment and peoples of the Pacific region, the expanse of our universe, and the stories we pass on from generation to generation. Experience a show in our theater as an add-on experience to Bishop Museum’s daytime General Admission, as a standalone Special Evening Planetarium Show, or during various Programs and Events. All shows are ticketed; Tickets can be purchased upon arrival from the admissions desk at Shop Pacifica or online for special events. See below for currently scheduled showtimes.

Planetarium Showtimes

Planetarium tickets are available for purchase on-site only.

The Stars Tonight


3rd Friday of every month

The Stars Tonight: Trivia Dome


Select Dates

Navigating By The Stars

3rd Wednesday of February, May, August, and November

Astronomy Resources

Book A Field Trip

NASA's Earth Observing Mission

2025 Winter Planetarium Schedule
Saturday, December 20, 2025 – Monday, January 5, 2026

Special Schedule: Wednesday, 12/24/25, Thursday, 12/25/25, and Thursday, 1/1/26
Bishop Museum, including the Planetarium, is closed; No daytime public shows.

Saturdays and Sundays
10:00 AM – The Hawaiian Sky Tonight, 25 min
10:45 AM – T. REX, 25 min
11:30 AM – Wayfinders: Waves, Winds, and Stars, 45 min
1:30 PM – Ngā Tohunga Whakatere: The Navigators, 45 min
2:30 PM – T. REX, 25 min
3:30 PM – Experience the Aurora, 45 min

Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays
10:00 AM – T. REX, 25 min
10:45 AM – The Hawaiian Sky Tonight, 25 min
11:30 AM – Wayfinders: Waves, Winds, and Stars, 45 min
1:30 PM – T. REX, 25 min
2:30 PM – Ngā Tohunga Whakatere: The Navigators, 45 min
3:30 PM – Experience the Aurora, 45 min

Upcoming Planetarium Events

Daily Planetarium Shows Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Click here to get your tickets.

There is an additional $2.95 fee per person for each daytime Planetarium show.

Bishop Museum members continue to enjoy FREE admission to the daily Planetarium shows; members just need to pick up a Planetarium show ticket first at the Admission Desk.

Tickets are for a specific show and are available onsite from 9 a.m. on the day of the show.

About the J. Watumull Planetarium

Bishop Museum’s Jhamandas Watumull Planetarium opened its doors on December 12, 1961. Originally called the Kilolani Planetarium, the Watumull Planetarium has served over six million visitors and students over 60 years of continuous operation. The Planetarium was instrumental in the recovery of the nearly lost art and science of traditional, non-instrument navigation in Hawaiʻi. Nainoa Thompson spent countless hours in the Planetarium with Will Kyselka and other Planetarium staff in the late 1970s learning how to read the night sky. We are honored to continue that legacy by serving as a training space for today’s navigators.

Our GOTO Chronos II optical star projector provides one of the most vivid, realistic recreations of the night sky available today, with 8,500 pinpoint stars and realistic, bright planets. Our Digistar 4K full-dome video system covers the entire dome in immersive video, allowing us to fly through the rings of Saturn, into the depths of the Orion nebula, out to the edge of the universe, and even simulate a voyage across the Pacific.

The Planetarium has 64 seats and serves 70,000 people a year. The planetarium focuses on programs about Hawaiʻi, blending live and prerecorded elements within each program.

Skip to content