Abstract
Our sun is only one of hundreds of billions in our galaxy. It is a living star and it changes from one day to the next. Astronomers study the solar surface and its interior with dedicated solar telescopes.
Other stars are more distant, but we study them also. In this planetarium show we discover how the night sky changes from one season to another and we see how the movement of the stars can lead us to discover a massive black hole.
But how far can we see? Is there an edge to space, beyond which we can not see?
Other stars are more distant, but we study them also. In this planetarium show we discover how the night sky changes from one season to another and we see how the movement of the stars can lead us to discover a massive black hole.
But how far can we see? Is there an edge to space, beyond which we can not see?
Translated title of the contribution | The Sun and other stars |
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Original language | Swedish |
Media of output | Multimedia |
Size | 17 minuter |
Publication status | Published - 2016 Sept |
Event | Lund University Planetarium - John Ericssons väg 1, Lund, Sweden Duration: 1978 Apr 18 → … http://www.vattenhallen.lth.se/english/the-planetarium/ |
Bibliographical note
A planetarium show, specially produced for culture nightSubject classification (UKÄ)
- Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology
Artistic work
- Digital or Visual Product
- Exhibition/event
Free keywords
- Planetarium
- Planetarium show
- Culture night