Kasperiade 2
Karl May Fest 1

"Billions of suns - A journey through the galaxy"

For a long time, the distances in space were completely unknown. Yet the stars have always been people's companions. However, people had no idea what the stars really were and it was not until the middle of the 19th century that the German scientist Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel was able to measure the first stellar parallax and determine the first correct distance to a star. Not only the size of the universe, but also the variety of objects in our home galaxy is breathtaking.
At the centre of our galaxy lies a black hole that organises all these objects and forces them to wander forever. With the Gaia space mission, a true quantum leap in the mapping of the universe is now imminent. The 45-minute 360° dome programme is designed to whet the appetite for science and adventure and will transport the viewer into an overwhelming world of images. It combines learning and experience and opens up new horizons - both spatially and culturally.

Admission price: Adults €8.00 Concessions: €5.00
Children up to the age of 18, schoolchildren, trainees, students and severely disabled persons are entitled to a discount.

Tickets must be paid for on site.
The following payment methods are possible:
- Credit card/debit card
- EC card
- Cash



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Ort:
Sternwarte und Planetarium Radebeul,
Auf den Ebenbergen 10a
01445 Radebeul

Veranstalter:

Sternwarte und Planetarium Radebeul

Auf den Ebenbergen 10a

01445 Radebeul

+49 351 8305905

+49 351 8305906

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