A unique opportunity to observe processes taking place on the surface of our nearest star—the Sun—using dedicated solar telescopes. Participants review the latest data from solar observation satellites and learn about solar activity cycles and aurora phenomena.
Duration: 45–60 minutes. Group size: Up to 18 participants.
Participants learn how to communicate using radio walkie-talkies. The programme takes place both indoors and outdoors, with tasks involving the Solar System model in the museum’s outdoor exhibition. Participants are introduced to the principles of electromagnetic wave propagation and test radio communication equipment. Working in teams, “Mission Control” remains in the classroom while “astronauts” explore the outdoor exhibition to locate information, communicating via radios. The programme concludes with a group discussion and task review.
Duration: 45–60 minutes. Group size: Up to 30 participants.
This indoor and outdoor programme introduces participants to historical and cultural navigation traditions from different countries. They learn how to orient themselves using celestial objects and how to navigate with a compass. Meteorological conditions on different planets are also explored. The programme begins at a 32-metre-high observation deck, accessible by stairs or elevator, and includes exploration of the Sun’s path and planetary models. After the theoretical introduction, participants embark on an outdoor “space journey,” navigating through a model of the Solar System using compasses.
Duration: 45–60 minutes. Group size: Up to 30 participants.
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