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Time Dome Akashi special exhibition & Information on Future Events

[Guppie] 10:00 on August 5, 2009

 

As a special summer vacation project, "Look! Touch it! You can learn!" A dinosaur exhibition is being held.

At the venue with your family, "Let's touch and learn!" happy02

 

Special Exhibition "Dinosaur Exhibition"

club Period : July 25 (Sat)-August 30 (Sun), 2009

club Venue : Time Dome Akashi (Chuo Ward Local Tenmonkan) Special gallery space (6th floor)

club Overview : Let's touch the real dinosaur bone!eye 

         You can take a commemorative photo on a moving dinosaur at the vehicle corner!good 

         Let's enjoy learning history with a computer dinosaur picture book and a dinosaur quiz panel!

 

If you visit it, you can enjoy it even by adults! I was suffering from the answer to the dinosaur quizcoldsweats02

Dads and mothers of the world should do their best not to lose to their children.wink

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Along with this, a dinosaur-related plug lamb is also being screened at the planetarium!

General program "EXPLORERS of MAUNA KEA" Explorers of Mt. Mauna Kea, Hawaii

Parent-child program "Ancient King Dinosaur King" Ryuta and others What is the fate of D Kids? ! 、

Entertainment program "Earth Story" Depart on a journey of life evolution such as huge dinosaurs and prosperity of people! You can watch 3 programs.

 

Planetarium Summer Program

club Projection Period : From Sunday, September 13, 2009

club Venue : Planetarium (6th floor of reception)

club Projection time : Please refer to the image below.

club Others  : Before projection of each program, we will project a summer constellation commentary.

            The projection time is about 45 minutes each time.

            Please note that cannot enter it when it is past the start time.

 

Astronomical photographs such as the diamond ring (photographed by the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory staff at Iwo Jima) taken during this total solar eclipse are displayed, and it is a planetarium that can be enjoyed greatly even if you are not astronomical fans. Dads and mothers should become astronomy fans without losing their children.

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shine We will inform you of the future events of Time Dome Akashi.

 

info01Perseid meteor shower observation guide

Focusing on the topic of the Perseids meteor shower, which peaks around August 12 every year, we will talk in detail about scientific topics such as the mechanism of the meteor shower, how the actual situation is visible, and how to observe it.

・Date and time: Sunday, August 9 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

・Venue: Time Dome Akashi Planetarium Hall

・Capacity: 86 (first come, first served)

・Costs: Free of charge

 

info01Special Astronomy Course

Instructors can be invited to talk on various themes. If you would like to experience more specialized knowledge, please join us.

・Date and time: Sunday, September 13 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

・Venue: Time Dome Akashi Planetarium Hall

・Capacity: 86 (first come, first served)

・Costs: Free of charge

 

info01Let's go to the planetarium every month on the fourth Sunday!

A live explanation by the commentator will explain the starry sky on the day and the astronomical weather that will occur in the following month in an easy-to-understand manner.

・Date and time: Every month, the fourth Sunday from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

・Venue: Time Dome Akashi Planetarium Hall

・Capacity: 86 (first come, first served)

・Costs: Free of charge

<August 23> Jupiter: A star that is about to become the sun!

Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is thought to have shined like the sun if it was a little larger. You can learn more about Jupiter, which is in full bloom.

<September 27> The world of the moon captured by Kaguya

The moon probe Kaguya, launched by Japan, was the first full-scale lunar exploration plan since the Apollo project. Listen to the moon in detail while introducing the latest images captured by Kaguya.

 

flairPlease enter all events at least 5 minutes before the start of the event.

  In addition, numbered tickets will be distributed from noon on the day.

  Since it is on a first-come, first-served basis, you may not be able to enter as soon as the capacity is reached.