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Aurora - Wunder des Nordlichts (10+)

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Aurora - Wonders of the Northern Lights (10+)

The Northern Lights ("Aurora Borealis") and the Southern Lights ("Aurora Australis") are two of the most wonderful natural phenomena.

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The Korean astrophotographer Kwon O Chul succeeded for the first time in the world to record this luminous phenomenon in its many facets. Discover the beauty and diversity of the aurora borealis in 360° in the planetarium dome - a magnificent dance of shapes and colours! Original footage from aboard the International Space Station ISS and lifelike visuals bring us closer to legends and the scientific background of this phenomenon.

Production by Metaspace, Seoul

Duration: 60 Minutes

Price info: (School classes: 4 € per person, 2 accompanying persons receive free admission)

Price: €9.50
Reduced price: €7.50
Booking: Group booking
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