IMAX Dome Theater
Travel to fascinating lands, through amazing ecosystems, into space and even back in time with eye-popping films shown on the nation's largest IMAX Dome screen. With images completely filling your field of vision, you'll feel a part of the action! Purchase advance tickets by calling 201.253.1310 or e-mail sales@lsc.org for more information.
NOW SHOWING
Mysteries of the Great Lakes

The Great Lakes are among the Earth's largest and most beautiful bodies of fresh water. Carved by glaciers into dramatic rocky shores now dotted with early Native American pictographs, and reaching vast depths strewn with thousands of shipwrecks, the Great Lakes even affect the weather for a huge area of the continent. Mysteries of the Great Lakes takes viewers on an "in-depth" exploration of over 10,000 miles of spectacular coastlines, learning amazing facts about the massive lakes. Along the way they'll come to understand why these five distinctive bodies of water, used for consumption, commerce, recreation and wildlife conservation, are a treasure that must be protected. View Trailer
Showtimes: 11:15 am, 1:15 pm, 3:15 pm
Forces of Nature -- Closes March 18
Lose yourself in Forces of Nature, and find what may be cinema's biggest, baddest depictions of real-life earthquakes, volcanoes, and storms.This new giant-screen movie from National Geographic and Graphic Films follows scientists on pulse-pounding quests to discover how natural disasters are triggered-without getting literally caught up in their work. View Trailer
Showtimes: 12:15 pm
The Human Body

The ultra-familiar is suddenly made alien, shock and wonder ensue - you are watching The Human Body. Those of us who have spent time in the company of human bodies (our own or others) are well aware of the astounding assortment of sounds and sights the body is capable of producing. The human body is funny, grotesque, awe inspiring, and beautiful - it is how we sense the world and so it is the world as we know it.
Showtimes: 10:15 am, 2:15 pm
March 19: Please note, there are no films in the IMAX Dome Theater.
COMING SOON
Hubble -- Opens March 20

The Hubble Space Telescope, perhaps the most important new scientific tool since Galileo invented the telescope, produces images that are astonishingly beautiful and often deeply mysterious. Seen on the nation’s largest IMAXDome screen, 88 feet in diameter, they are positively mind-boggling. Viewers will be awed by sights formerly witnessed only by astronauts and astronomers. They’ll see stunning, large-scale images of some of the most distant features in the universe such as star “nurseries,” unimaginably distant galaxies, and glowing nebulae located in the deepest part of the cosmos, up to 13 billion light years away from Earth. View Trailer
Mystic India -- Opens March 20

Mystic India reveals the rich culture of India by following the incredible journey of Neelkanth, a young boy who walked for seven years and 8,000 miles across this vast majestic land. Audiences experience India's geographic and cultural diversity, amaze in the natural beauty of its land and architecture and celebrate in its spectacular festivals and spiritual wonders.
Schedule is subject to change at any time. You must arrive at the theater at least 15 minutes in advance for seating. Children under the age of 2 are not permitted in the IMAX® Dome Theater. Also see what’s playing in our Digital 3D Theater.
Liberty Science Center After Hours
The fun goes up when the sun sets as Liberty Science Center presents an ever-changing selection of first-run and favorite classics in the nation's LARGEST IMAX Dome Theater and state-of-the-art JD Williams 3D Science Theater. See the schedule here.

