Sunday 3/1/2016 at 14:00
Astronomical Events
Meeting Kids ' Rosetta, chasing a comet "at the Asiago Observatory, January 3, 2016, hours 14
The January 3, 2016 theAsiago Observatory will devote the afternoon to children, with the meeting "Rosetta, chasing a comet".
During the meeting, suitable for children (6-11 years), it tells the adventurous journey of the space probe Rosetta through cartoons. At the end of the visit will be launched a small rocket in baking soda and vinegar.
The program also includes the visit to the telescope Galileo.
Maximum duration of the meeting: 1 hour.
Children must be accompanied by an adult over 18 years of age.
REDUCED TICKET for EVERY € 5.00
What is the mission Rosetta?
Rosetta is a space mission developed by theEuropean Space Agency and launched in 2004. The objective of the mission is, after a change due to the postponement of the launch, to study the comet 67 p/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, a periodic comet in our solar system.
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