Image from OMNIMAX film at Cincinnati Museum Center. Provided

By Cody Hefner 

chefner@cincymuseum.org

Cincinnati Museum Center is offering you a trip a million miles away to the beginning of space and time. Deep Sky, opening Feb. 2, brings the impressive images captured by NASAโ€™s James Webb Space Telescope to the immersive Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX Theater.

The film reveals the universe as youโ€™ve never seen before, surrounding you with stunning pictures beamed back to Earth by NASAโ€™s newest telescope on a scale that can only be experienced on the domed screen of the OMNIMAXยฎ Theater.ย 

The cosmos surrounds you as never-before-seen cosmic landscapes, including recently discovered exoplanets. Deep Sky, narrated by Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Williams, goes behind the scenes of the James Webb Space Telescope, capturing its launch and the release of the mind blowing first full-color images of deep space. The thrilling story begins during the telescopeโ€™s construction and continues to the farthest reaches of our universe for a show 13 billion years in the making.

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Dave Duszynski, vice president of featured experiences at Cincinnati Museum Center, said, โ€œThis is the closest you can get to deep space without a helmet and a rocket.โ€

Tickets and showtimes are available at cincymuseum.org/deep-sky.

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