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Aldersvurdering:
Cosmos
Cosmos
The Circle
The Circle
The Circle
The building and outside
11:45-13:15
SpaceLab
15:15-16:45
SpaceLab
11:00-11:30
Planetariekuplen
15:00-15:30
Planetariekuplen
11:00-11:30
Planetariekuplen
15:00-15:30
Planetariekuplen
11:00-11:30
Planetariekuplen
15:00-15:30
Planetariekuplen
11:00-11:30
Planetariekuplen
15:00-15:30
Planetariekuplen
11:00-11:30
Planetariekuplen
15:00-15:30
Planetariekuplen
09:00-09:30
Planetariekuplen
09:00-09:30
Planetariekuplen
09:00-09:30
Planetariekuplen
10:00-11:30
SpaceLab
13:30-15:00
SpaceLab
10:00-11:30
SpaceLab
13:30-15:00
SpaceLab
10:00-11:30
SpaceLab
13:30-15:00
SpaceLab
10:00-11:30
SpaceLab
13:30-15:00
SpaceLab
10:00-11:30
SpaceLab
13:30-15:00
SpaceLab
10:00-11:30
SpaceLab
13:30-15:00
SpaceLab
15:40-16:10
Conference hall "Space"
16:50-17:20
Conference hall "Space"
10:20-10:50
Conference hall "Space"
12:00-12:30
Conference hall "Space"
14:00-14:30
Conference hall "Space"
15:45-16:15
Conference hall "Space"
10:20-10:50
Conference hall "Space"
12:00-12:30
Conference hall "Space"
14:00-14:30
Conference hall "Space"
15:45-16:15
Conference hall "Space"
10:20-10:50
Conference hall "Space"
12:00-12:30
Conference hall "Space"
14:00-14:30
Conference hall "Space"
15:45-16:15
Conference hall "Space"
10:20-10:50
Conference hall "Space"
12:00-12:30
Conference hall "Space"
14:00-14:30
Conference hall "Space"
15:45-16:15
Conference hall "Space"
10:20-10:50
Conference hall "Space"
12:00-12:30
Conference hall "Space"
14:00-14:30
Conference hall "Space"
15:45-16:15
Conference hall "Space"
10:20-10:50
Conference hall "Space"
12:00-12:30
Conference hall "Space"
14:00-14:30
Conference hall "Space"
15:45-16:15
Conference hall "Space"
12:10-12:40
Conference hall "Space"
14:10-14:40
Conference hall "Space"
16:10-16:40
Conference hall "Space"
12:10-12:40
Conference hall "Space"
14:10-14:40
Conference hall "Space"
16:10-16:40
Conference hall "Space"
12:10-12:40
Conference hall "Space"
14:10-14:40
Conference hall "Space"
16:10-16:40
Conference hall "Space"
12:10-12:40
Conference hall "Space"
14:10-14:40
Conference hall "Space"
16:10-16:40
Conference hall "Space"
*Ændringer i programmet kan forekomme
Create your very own landscape with mountain ranges, canyons and river courses on both Earth, the Moon and Mars. Try your hand at topographic measurements, experiment with water simulation and see how rainwater will flow in your landscape!
Follow in artist Nicolai Howalt's footsteps and create your own cosmic collage with images taken by the Mars rovers Curiosity, Perseverance, Spirit and Opportunity.
The creative workshop takes place in continuation of the art exhibition 'A Journey: The Near Future' and is open all day on all weekends, public holidays and school holidays.
The Danish ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen has returned home from space – and now it's your turn to go on a space trip. With Planetarium's Astronaut Pass, you can train like an astronaut, draw your own mission logo, jump around the outside of the International Space Station and create your very own space mission.
The Astronaut Pass is part of the entrance ticket for all children and childlike souls.
Explore massive storms, planetary hurricanes, nebulae and galaxies in the Turbulent Workshop. Here you can create your very own turbulent world in a bottle, which you can of course take home with you.
Design your own planet in Planetarium's fantastic Planetarium Dome. Together we create a solar system with unique planets designed by you and Planetarium's other guests.
We open all the doors to the Planetarium Dome and invite you inside for free planet play.
Should your planet be made of gas, ice or perhaps lava and how often should you have birthdays on it?
With our brand new planetarium system, we can create exactly the planet you want. So come and join us as we create new planets together and investigate their properties.
Build the coolest spaceships, rockets, robots, launchers and astronauts!
LEGO® and Planetarium have created an adventurous workshop with all kinds of LEGO® – designed for space travel and space technology.
Hop aboard your spaceship and join Planetarium's astronauts on a whirlwind journey to the wildest planets in our solar system.
Experience, among other things, Pluto's icy surface, epic northern lights on Jupiter and travel with us to the Sun, where we will explore wild pillars of fire!
Agpalilik is named after its location, a peninsula in Northwest Greenland of the same name, which means ‘Rock where the Sea King lives’.
The meteorite was probably hidden among rocks for a few thousand years before it was discovered in 1963 by Danish scientist Vagn Fabritius Buchwald. Buchwald was on an expedition to north-west Greenland and it is said that he accidentally spotted a large, brownish piece of rock. The rock turned out to be a piece of an iron meteorite, one of the largest in the world, weighing just over 20 tonnes.
Today, most of the iron meteorite is on its steel sled in front of the Geological Museum, but here in the Planetarium you can also experience a 650 kg piece of the famous meteorite.
Planetarium's award-winning exhibition Cosmos answers one of life's big questions: ‘Where do we come from?
We take a closer look at the recipe for life and to find the cosmic ingredients, we focus on the Big Bang, stars and black holes.
In this exhibition, Danish artist Nicolai Howalt depicts our as yet unexplored red neighbour, millions of kilometres away.
‘At a time when the future of the planet is paramount, Mars is particularly interesting as the planet can teach us not only about the past of the universe and the origin of life, but also about our future and what we (might) have in store’. - Nicolai Howalt.