What defines a rocket? Why do rockets fly? What needs to be considered during launch? How do rockets move in the universe? How long will it be before the first tourists fly into space?
Questions upon questions that the Planetarium South Tyrol tries to answer for curious rocket builders at a workshop for children. The main focus is on how such a rocket works and what the rebound principle is all about. After all, this is the prerequisite for building a paper rocket that can compete with the competition. But that's not all: after a short break, real rocket fans will make a chemical rocket, which will also be put to the test.
In german and italian languague.
The workshop will be cancelled in case of bad weather.
Reservations requested!
PRICE:
Children
from 8 - 11 years 10,00 €
Route
Getting to the planetarium by public transport is easy and convenient.
By public bus line:
- 182 from Bozen | Bolzano and from Steinegg | Collepietra
- 180 from Karersee | Lago di Carezza, Karerpass | Passo Costalunga, Welschnofen | Nova Levante *
- 182 from Birchabruck | Ponte Nova
- 184 from Stenk, Eggen | Ega, Obereggen *
- 184 or 181 from Weissenstein | Pietralba, Petersberg | Monte San Pietro, Welschnofen | Nova Levante *
- 180 from Val di Fassa *
*change in Birchabruck|Ponte Nova on the line 182
Bus stop: Gummer | San Valentino, Dorf;
online timetable search at South Tyrol Mobility
By car:
Destination: Gummer | San Valentino in Campo
Parking: parking lot at the planetarium
Offer description
The price includes an accompanied workshop on building different rockets with the various materials.