How big is our universe? Are there planets outside our solar system where life is possible? How far have we humans ventured into space so far? This journey into the universe in Deep Space 8K addresses all these questions and more.
Unleash your creativity and design your own piece of space art! From futuristic technologies and mysterious solar eclipses to brave astronauts and mysterious moons, the European Space Agency’s creative competition focuses on a new fascinating topic every month.
Discover the secrets of the universe in a wintery galactic atmosphere and get to know the BBC micro:bit! How do astronauts experience the holidays on the International Space Station (ISS)?
What might everyday life on the moon be like? Where can you get food on Mars? This open workshop will start by exploring the question of what we need to live and how we can meet these basic needs in space.
The Space (Week) Tour opens up new perspectives on our planet and beyond. Between global networking, technological development, and the challenges of our time, the tour connects three exhibition areas to a common theme: the relationship between humans, Earth, and space.
Im Kinderforschungslabor warten spannende Thementonnen darauf, von jungen Weltraumforscher*innen entdeckt zu werden! Spielerisch und interaktiv lernen Kinder von 6 bis 10 Jahren alles über unser Sonnensystem und geniale Erfindungen für die Raumfahrt. Anfassen, Ausprobieren und Staunen ausdrücklich erlaubt!
To survive in space, a tardigrade doesn’t even need a space suit. We borrow its superpowers and travel virtually through the galaxy, visiting the International Space Station, a Mars rover on our neighboring planet, and distant solar systems.
In this introductory course, you will learn what amateur astronomy actually is and how to find your way around the starry sky.