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Carsten Dolbert | Sternenwanderung

In the organizer's words:

How far is it to Jupiter? How long do I have to fly to get to our neighboring galaxy? Would that even be possible? How should I imagine the dimensions of our solar system, our Milky Way, the entire cosmos? What about time and space? Is there life everywhere in the universe - or have we simply been incredibly lucky with our good old Earth? The Science Walk with short presentations will take you past our planets at six times the speed of light to the edge of our solar system, from where you can take a look at the stars right up to the boundaries of our universe. If observation conditions permit, there will be an opportunity to take a look through a telescope at the rising moon and the ringed planet Saturn later in the evening after the walk.

Carsten Dolbert is a geoscientist by training. He works as a project coordinator, has trained as a systemic consultant and therapist and has been a volunteer in international disaster relief for many years.

Meeting point: Königstuhl
Language: German
Duration: 3.5 hours
Cost: 12 €

Registration: Ingrid Stolz, ies@dai-heidelberg.de

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Location

DAI. Das Haus der Kultur Sofienstraße 12 69115 Heidelberg

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