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Multimedia Show: an audiovisual tour with professional
narration illuminating the extraterrestrial objects visited. Each slide takes the viewers away from the Earth, our Oasis
in the Grand Cosmic Desert. Eventually, we return home with more knowledge and more questions dealing with the current research
at the frontiers!
This is a 40-60 minutes narration followed by a question-answer session. Recommended in different
age groups: from elementary to university students, and interested communities. (50 participants per show.) For school students
suitable during or after school, or on weekends.
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Planetarium Show: an inflatable balloon dome serves
as a vista to project the stars authentically and understand concepts - latitude, longitude; rising, culmination, setting;
star/planet trajectories; ecliptic/galactic equators; clocks; seasons; clusters, nebula, galaxies; spectral classification,
or folklore!
This is a 40-60 minutes narration followed by a question-answer session. Recommended in different
age groups: from elementary to university students, and interested communities. (25 participants per show.) For school students
suitable during or after school, or on weekends.
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Observatory Show: a telescopic study of the objects in the dusk sky. Lunar craters/mares,
Mercurial/Venusian phase, Martian polar icecaps, Jovian Galilean satellites/Belts/Redspot, Saturnia rings; star-clusters,
nebula, and galaxies; parts of our own Milky Way galaxy, and more. See changing lunar shadows, or such details!
This is a 40-60 minutes inspection with a question-answer session. Recommended for all ages. (~75 participants.) Weather
permitting, object availability varies by date. A darksite with clear horizon is required to best understand the celestial
sphere.
Features unaided-eyes constellation recognization and celestial motions comprehension to crown the night
... may include shooting stars (meteors), artifical satellites, and more wonders!
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