Young passenger in the low-gravity dome under the constellation ceiling
Onboard programs · Aurelian Dawn

Eleven weeks
that fly.

Twenty-one months of conscious transit — for those who choose it. We compose the corridor day around imagination, learning, and play, with three flagship programs for younger travelers and the families they cross with.

01 · The corridor day

The deck is the
destination.

Aurelian Dawn carries 22 hospitality decks, three observation chambers, a low-gravity dome, an art gallery, four learning theaters, a dedicated youth promenade, and a Vellis Garden companion paddock. The day is composed; never improvised.

Young passenger in the constellation dome Discovery
PRG · 01

Constellation
dome

The signature flagship. A circular observation theater where younger travelers learn to read the corridor sky in real time — every star they see is one they're crossing toward.

Deck 9Ages 6–14
Young passenger walking through the low-gravity ring Movement
PRG · 02

Low-gravity
center

A 0.3g ring where families learn to move in something close to lunar gravity. Coached by hospitality and a corridor medic; supervised every minute the ring is open.

Deck 14All ages
Young learner in the constellation hall Learning
PRG · 03

Space
learning center

The onboard curriculum, accredited by the Reykjavík Academy. Live navigation, physics, and corridor history — every passenger of student age is enrolled by default.

Deck 11Ages 6–18
02 · Constellation dome

"Look up — that's
where we're going."

A circular dome on Deck 9 with a planetarium-grade ceiling and a low-gravity floor. The corridor sky is rendered live, lensed by the ship's external optics — every star you see is a real star, in real time, from your real position.

Young passenger floating beneath the constellation ceiling Deck 9 · Constellation dome
Programme · Discovery

The first time
you'll see
Andromeda
at full sail.

"They float, they laugh, and somewhere in the middle of all that — they realize where they are."

The dome runs three guided sessions per corridor day. Morning is family-pace navigation; afternoon is the youth discovery program; evening is unguided observation for adults. The ceiling is a 32-meter optical sphere lensed by the ship's primary array — the corridor sky is never simulated, only filtered for clarity.

03 · A typical corridor day

Composed,
never improvised.

Every voyage publishes a daily schedule the night before. A typical mid-corridor day looks like this — programs run in parallel across decks, all included with passage.

TimeProgramLocationAudience
07:30
Morning observationLive narration of the previous-night corridor sky and any anomalies the bridge logged.
Constellation dome · Deck 9All ages
09:00
Space learning centerAccredited curriculum: navigation, physics, corridor history. Three age tracks running in parallel.
Learning theaters · Deck 116–18
11:00
Low-gravity orientationCoached movement at 0.3g. Required first session before the ring opens to family use.
Low-grav center · Deck 14All ages
14:00
Discovery programmeThe signature youth program — flagship sessions in the constellation dome, paced by the youth concierge team.
Constellation dome · Deck 96–14
16:30
Vellis Garden visitCompanion-animal welcome time. A daily reunion window for traveling families with companion species.
Companion paddock · Deck 7All ages
19:00
Captain's table & observationAdult evening: dining at the observation chamber, optional pairing with the head sommelier.
Captain's table · Deck 2118+
22:00
Night sky · Andromeda windowLow-light open observation. Unguided. The dome ceiling is dimmed for naked-eye viewing.
Constellation dome · Deck 9All ages
Andromeda Corridor · Boarding Spring 2046

Bring the family.
We'll compose
the days.

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