Wednesday 20/7/2016 at 16:00
Astronomical Events
Children's meeting "Rosetta, chasing a comet" at the Asiago Observatory, July 20, 2016
On July 20, 2016 at theAsiago Astrophysical Observatory will be held the meeting "Rosetta, chasing a comet".
Suitable for children aged 6 to 11 years, this appointment will tell the adventurous journey of the space probe Rosetta through cartoons of theEuropean Space Agency.
A fun way to approach the world of astronomy for kids, which will also have opportunity to attend, at the end of the visit, at the launch of a small rocket in baking soda and vinegar.
The maximum duration of the meeting is to 60 minutes.
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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