“A Vision for Tomorrow” plays at MOSI’s 360 Saunders Planetarium & Digital Dome Theatre in Tampa through August, 2025. Credit: Courtesy of Arcadia Earth
Tampa’s Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) is spreading climate change solutions one “mind trip” at a time.

Arcadia Earth’s 360-degree documentary, “A Vision for Tomorrow,” began playing at MOSI’s new 360 Saunders Planetarium & Digital Dome Theatre late last month and will remain there through August.

The 54-minute film dives into how pollution affects our environment in the land, sea and air, and how we can prevent further damage as plants, animals and skies morph into colorfully mind-melding pictures.

According to MOSI, the planetarium picture allows viewers to learn how forests protect our climate, how pollution affects the planet and the global water crisis.

Each section of Arcadia Earth’s “urgent environmental challenge” ends with a call to action and a QR code that connects viewers to organizations, including American Forests and Water Mission.

Tickets start at $18 for “A Vision for Tomorrow,” screening weekends at MOSI in Tampa through Aug. 31.

Credit: A Vision For Tomorrow

A Vision for Tomorrow

Saturdays, Sundays, 5:15 p.m. Continues through Aug. 31

Location: Museum of Science and Industry, 4801 E Fowler Ave, Tampa

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