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Double Feature: Auroras & Stars (engl.)
Aurora
The polar lights are among the most wonderful natural phenomena one can experience: as the northern lights ("Aurora Borealis") in the high north and as the southern lights ("Aurora Australis") in the far south. Original recordings from aboard the International Space Station ISS and vivid computer visualizations bring the viewer closer to the legends and scientific study of the polar lights.
However, the main focus is on the overwhelming sights of the aurora: The Korean astrophotographer Kwon O Chul succeeded, for the first time worldwide, in capturing this luminous phenomenon in all its facets fully true to nature as a 360° film in lifelike 4K resolution and in unaltered real-time speed.
In this way, the beauty and diversity of the polar lights are revealed, their grand dance of shapes and colors. It is just as if one had traveled into the polar night themselves. Experience the magic of the aurora in the "all-around format" at the planetarium's star dome.
Stars
Every star has its own story. Some are almost as old as the universe and faintly luminous. Others shine brightly and end their life in a massive explosion. Every day new stars are born in huge clouds of gas and dust. We tell about the life of the sun and the stars, about black holes, and how humans acquired their knowledge about the stars. Our companions are Orion, the hunter of the heavens, and his dog. In the pre-program 'Stars over Franconia' we also get to know the current starry sky over Nuremberg.
Nicolaus-Copernicus-Planetarium Nürnberg
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