Laser Light Show Cupertino

Visit our tickets page to purchase tickets. - plus parking information. 4:00 - Magic Tree House 5:00 - Magic Tree House 6:30 - Extreme Planets 8:00 - Laser Lady Gaga 9:00 - Laser Michael Jackson 4:00 - This is Our Sky! 5:00 - Earth, Moon and Sun 6:30 - We Are Aliens 8:00 - Laser Wizard of Oz 9:00 - Laser Beatles Anthology 4:00 - The Moon 5:00 - We Are Stars 6:30 - Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity 8:00 - Laser Space Chase 9:00 - Laser Door/Hendrix 4:00 - The Secret of the Cardboard Rocket 6:30 - Planet 9 8:00 - Laser Celestial Odyssey 9:00 - Laser Pink Floyd- Wall 4:00 - Little Star that Could 5:00 - Laser Spooktacular Halloween ($9) 6:30 - Laser Spooktacular Halloween ($9) 8:00 - Laser Spooktacular Halloween ($9) 9:00 - Laser Spooktacular Halloween ($9) 4:00 - Earth, Moon, and Sun 5:00 - Cosmic Journey: A Solar System Adventure 6:30 - We Are Stars

8:00 - Laser Gaga 9:00 - Laser Beatles Sgt. Pepper 8:00 - Laser Led Zeppelin 9:00 - Laser Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon 5:00 - ExoPlanets: Worlds of Wonder 9:00 - Laser U2 November 26 – CLOSED 8:00 - Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity 9:00 - Laser Holiday Magic ($9) 4:00 - Legends of the Night Sky: Orion 5:00 - Laser Holiday Magic ($9) 6:30 - Laser Holiday Magic ($9) 8:00 - Laser Holiday Magic ($9) 9:00 - Laser Holiday Magic ($9) On the week-ends we have gone to their laser light shows with music. The music is from various groups such as Radiohead, Michael Jackson, Beatles and so forth. The show usually features one group and the schedule can be found on their web site. We have also purchased our tickets there.In addition to the fun laser music shows, there is planetarium shows on planets, cosmic journeys, the moon and so forth. Their schedule can also be found on their web site.Prices are reasonable for the tickets.

Parking is usually easy to find as the laser light shows are on Saturday night nearby the planetarium.In addition, the planetarium also offers school field trips. 3 reviews sorted by: Travelers who viewed Fujitsu Planetarium also viewed Rancho San Antonio County Park All things to do in Cupertino (24) Been to Fujitsu Planetarium?
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“I came here 3 times in the late 90s and went back a week ago to re-watch the Pink Floyd Dark Side show.” “You can bring school kids here on field trips too.”Fujitsu PlanetariumGet out your binoculars and your cameras! Mars and Saturn line up with the red supergiant star Antares on Tuesday evening in the southern skies, and then Venus and Jupiter will appear to nearly touch in the western skies on Saturday.5 Days, 2 Spectacular Conjunctions - Universe Today| Staff WriterJuly 3, 2015; In a state plagued by drought, Golden State residents are advised to play it safe with fireworks this Fourth of July. In some areas, legal fireworks are banned as local officials work to prevent accidental fires caused by the dazzling pyrotechnics. While cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego will continue their annual fireworks as planned, Cupertino, California, canceled their Independence Day display due to drought concerns. A suburb of San Jose, California, Cupertino sits in an area of extreme drought according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.

Due to the volume of water needed to treat the fields at Cupertino High School, the home for the fireworks, the school declined to host this year's event. The city said more than 100,000 gallons of water are needed to treat the fields to prevent damage to the facility. The ongoing drought has raised concerns over personal fireworks used across California to celebrate Independence Day. While other cities will still celebrate Independence Day with an explosion of color across the sky, some communities are banning personal fireworks in order to prevent any accidental fires that would require water to be put out. "Fireworks are not only dangerous, but of course due to their very nature can spark fires from dying embers reaching the dried out vegetation," AccuWeather Western Weather Expert Ken Clark said. "This is heightened during periods of droughts, especially in the historic drought California is now in." RELATED: Fireworks to Dazzle Viewers in These Top 10 July Fourth Weekend DestinationsNational July Fourth Forecast: Storms to Light Up the Sky From Oklahoma City to DCAmerica's Best Fourth of July Firework Displays

Kern County, California, banned the use of all fireworks in public parks due to drought conditions. Danville, California, banned all fireworks throughout the town, including small-scale items like sparklers. "With the drought leaving the hills and yards in Danville extremely dry, it could potentially be very dangerous to be out and using fireworks this week," Danville Police Department Lt. Allan Shields warned. "In Contra Costa County alone, firefighters respond to several fires per year, directly attributable to fireworks." Two lake areas also canceled shows due to drought. At Bass Lake, California, roughly 55 miles northeast of Fresno, the heightened drought and high fire risk led to an innovative solution for July Fourth. After expressed disappointment over the canceled show, Bass Lake put together a plan for a laser light show over the lake as a replacement. "There is no replacement for the fireworks show," said Michelle Miller, secretary of the Bass Lake Chamber.