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Archenhold-Sternwarte

Alt-Treptow 1, 12435 Berlin-Treptow

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  • Address Alt-Treptow 1, 12435 Berlin-Treptow

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Infinite expanses

Live Experience the beginning of our universe 13.7 billion years ago and see how structures, stars and galaxies are formed. The universe is very dynamic: stars live and die, galaxies are born, collide with others and merge - a constant becoming and passing... moreabout: Infinite expanses

Date:
Wednesday, 20/November/2024 11:00 (19 more dates)
Venue:
Archenhold-Sternwarte
Address:
Alt-Treptow 1, 12435 Berlin-Treptow

Nacht auf der Sternwarte

Live See the sky over Berlin with different eyes and experience the fascination of astronomy in the middle of Treptower Park with a visit to the Archenhold Observatory. With the "Cassegrain mirror telescope" you can look deep into the cosmos: With up... moreabout: Nacht auf der Sternwarte

Date:
Saturday, 23/November/2024 20:00 (10 more dates)
Venue:
Archenhold-Sternwarte
Address:
Alt-Treptow 1, 12435 Berlin-Treptow

We build a Mars rover

What is a rover, what are its tasks and how does it work? The best way to find out is to build one yourself! Using LEGO building blocks, we will construct a Mars rover together and test its driving ability in the subsequent race on the Mars-like test... moreabout: We build a Mars rover

Date:
Saturday, 23/November/2024 13:00 (10 more dates)
Venue:
Archenhold-Sternwarte
Address:
Alt-Treptow 1, 12435 Berlin-Treptow

The Solar System

The eye-catcher of this exhibition is the original of a 283.5 kg meteorite from the Arizona meteorite crater. By means of models, display boards and texts, current knowledge about the sun, planets and minor planets, meteorites and comets is conveyed.... moreabout: The Solar System

Observatories

The first celestial observations date back many thousands of years, when landmarks were used to try to find connections between life on Earth and the movements of celestial bodies. From these origins to modern space astronomy, the development of observatories... moreabout: Observatories

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