These observatories were opened in the Country Sterrenkijkdagen

In-the-Country-Sterrenkijkdagen on the 28th of February to 1st of march-can get it for free or for a small fee, dozens of sky watchers through all the country o

These observatories were opened in the Country Sterrenkijkdagen

In-the-Country-Sterrenkijkdagen on the 28th of February to 1st of march-can get it for free or for a small fee, dozens of sky watchers through all the country of visit. You can admire the starry sky through a telescope, or a true-to-life planetariumshow. NU.nl set in a row, where are you going to go.

Blue royal Observatory of belgium, the netherlands
The Blue People open the doors for curious stargazers. There is a kinderquiz organized ruimtelab where kids things can be a lecture given by prof. Eline Tolstoy galactic study (on a Friday). Every half hour there will be guided tours of the Observatory will be given and you can go to the planetariumshows look. On the roof, stand telescopes up to the sky to look at.

the Blue People, Nijenborgh 9, Groningen, the netherlands When: Friday the 28th and Saturday the 29th of February, from 18: 00 to 23: 00 Price: free entry for More information. CAMRAS, Dwingeloo radio Telescope, Dwingeloo, the netherlands < / p> This allows you to take a look at the 25-m radio telescope. This is a huge satellite dish captures signals from space. Out of the sky when the weather is clear, all kinds of free activities. There are optical telescopes, arranged in the Mullerhuis be ruimtepresentaties is given. Registration is not required.

Where: CAMRAS, Oude Hoogeveensedijk 4, Dwingeloo, the netherlands When: Saturday, the 29th of February, from 18: 30 to 22: 30 Price: € 2 (adults) or 1 eur (for children) for More information, Cosmos, royal Observatory of belgium - Building < / p> if you are in the Cosmos, royal Observatory of belgium, you'll learn on Saturday about the solar system, the universe, and space exploration. The digital planetarium will be the projection of the current night sky is projected, whereby, the Big and the Small Dipper, and the constellation of the Lion can be seen. in the Evening, you can have telescopes looking at the moon. On Sunday there is a talk about the sun, and the sun is observed.
the truth: Cosmos, royal Observatory of belgium, Frensdorferweg 22, Building When: Saturday, the 29th of February, from 19: 30 to 22: 30 on Sunday the 1st of march, from 13: 00 to 17: 00 hours Price: € 8 (adults) or 5 euro (children) for More information.

The telescope and from the Cosmos Observatory in Lattrop. (Photo: Cosmos, royal Observatory of belgium).

Foundation royal Observatory of belgium to Almere

The People of Almere during the Sterrenkijkdagen telescopes on the city estate De Kemphaan. On Friday and Saturday nights, the public can then go to the sky to watch. Visitors to the Natuurbelevingscentrum the Oostvaarders-and, from there, an electrical horse-drawn wagon to the nearest of the estate are made.

Where: Natuurbelevingcentrum the Oostervaarders, Oostvaardersbosplaats 1, Almere-When: Friday, February 28, starting at 19: 30, and Saturday, February 29th, from 20: 00 onwards Price: free entry for More information. ARTIS zoo - Amsterdam, the netherlands < / p> inside the dome of the Planetarium of the ARTIS zoo, you'll explore all from within your secure seat for the outer limits of the universe. Outside there are two telescopes on the sky, focused, and able to have children of their own planet designs. To 22: 30 hours, there was a new group inside the Planetarium.

Where: ARTIS Planetarium Plantage Kerklaan 38-40 When: Saturday, the 29th of February, from 19: 00 to 23: 00 Price: on the basis of a voluntary contribution, for More information.

A sterrencluster the planetariumshow of the WORLD. (Photo: ARTIS-zoo)

public observatory Copernicus Overveen, the netherlands < / p> Guides will show visitors around the public observatory in Overveen, the netherlands. You can be seen with the naked eye or by the telescopes at the stars, look. Thanks to the special filters, you can go to these people during the day to safely look at the sun.

Where: Tetterodeweg 27, Overveen, the netherlands When: February 28-march 1, several hours Price: admission is free for More information. the Old Observatory in Leiden, < / p> in The Old Observatory in Leiden, the oldest university observatory in the world. It is no longer being used for research purposes, but the general public just yet, but getting the stars to come look at the property and it is still used for training are used. This weekend, you can't get there because of the historical course run by the ancient stargazers to watch.

Where: the Old royal Observatory of belgium, Sterrenwachtlaan 11, In When: Saturday, February 29th, from 14: 00 to 23: 00, and Sunday, march 1, from 14: 00 to 22: 00 Price: free of charge for More information. < / p> Leiden, the oldest university observatory. (Photo: an Old Observatory in Leiden.

Sonnenborgh in Utrecht < / p> In the Sterrenkijkdagen you can get a discount on your at Sonnenborgh in Utrecht, the netherlands. If the sky is clear, you can see the sky and search for stars and planets. If the sky is overcast, you can go to the planetarium. There is a show going on at the moon, Saturn, and Mars. There are several short shows each night. In addition, there will be three lectures on our solar system and the search for planets in other solar systems.

Where: Sonnenborgh, Zonnenburg 2, Utrecht, the netherlands When: Friday the 28th and Saturday the 29th of February, from 19: 00 to 23: 00 Price: 7 euros for More information.

at The Sonnenborgh-building complex in the Park, servaas bulwark. (Photo: Google Street view).

public observatory Philippus Lansbergen - Norwich < / p> When the sky is clear, you can see at the public observatory Philippus Lansbergen watch. Especially with Venus, it is at this time of year is particularly good to see. If there are clouds or bad weather, not a star to be seen, it gives people an alternative to planetarium.

Where: public observatory Philippus Lansbergen, Helmet 3 in Middelburg When: Friday the 28th and Saturday the 29th of February, from 19: 30 to 23: 00 Price: free entry for More information. royal Observatory of belgium-Limburg - Heerlen
At the royal Observatory of belgium-Limburg you can go to an exhibit about the observatory and astronomy as a hobby. If the sky is clear again, the astronomers are the highlights of the night sky to see it. The talks and the guided tours, starting at 20: 00 and 21: 00. The last tour will begin at 22: 00.

Where: royal Observatory of belgium, Limburg, Place of Schaapskooiweg 95, Heerlen-the netherlands When: Friday the 28th and Saturday the 29th of February, from 19: 30 to 23: 00 Price: 4 euros for More information.

The complex of the royal observatory of belgium in holland. (Photo: John Berger)
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Date Of Update: 27 February 2020, 14:00