The Digital Visualization Theater (DVT) is a digital planetarium that can take audience members on a spectacular ride through the universe. Integrated into the Jordan Hall of Science teaching building on the University of Notre Dame campus, it specializes in scientific lectures using authentic scientific data and visuals. Not all presentations will feature astronomy and astrophysics, as the DVT can also take the audience deep inside molecules, illustrate the largest particle accelerator in the world, and depict the invisible electric fields we find all around us, among other exciting aspects of science.
Digital Visualization Theater Presentation: “Into the Shadow”
Free
Digital Visualization Theater Presentation: “Into the Shadow”
Free
Past (3)
What and When was the Christmas Star? An astrophysics perspective.
Free
What and When was the Christmas Star? An astrophysics perspective.
Sun, Dec 9 • 3:00 PM
Free
What and When was the Christmas Star? An astrophysics perspective.
Fri, Dec 7 • 7:00 PM
Free
What and When was the Christmas Star? An astrophysics perspective.
Free
What and When was the Christmas Star? An astrophysics perspective.
Sun, Dec 9 • 3:00 PM
Free
What and When was the Christmas Star? An astrophysics perspective.
Fri, Dec 7 • 7:00 PM
Free
The Digital Visualization Theater (DVT) is a digital planetarium that can take audience members on a spectacular ride through the universe. Integrated into the Jordan Hall of Science teaching building on the University of Notre Dame campus, it specializes in scientific lectures using authentic scientific data and visuals. Not all presentations will feature astronomy and astrophysics, as the DVT can also take the audience deep inside molecules, illustrate the largest particle accelerator in the world, and depict the invisible electric fields we find all around us, among other exciting aspects of science.