The Astronaut's Everyday Life - Life on a Space Station
Booking requestBook a guided tour of the exhibition To Space and Back and learn about how astronauts live and work in space.
Type
Guided tour
Audience
- Preschool-3rd Grade (age 5-9)
Information
In this guided tour, your pupils are shown around in the exhibition To Space and Back. Here they learn how humans can live in space and what challenges astronauts face when working on the International Space Station (ISS).
We explore what everyday life looks like without gravity: how astronauts eat, sleep, and go to the toilet, and why their bodies need daily exercise to stay healthy. The students experience how a spacesuit functions as a small spacecraft that protects against vacuum, cold, and heat, and how technologies such as 3D printers help astronauts be self-sufficient on missions far from Earth.
Along the way, students are involved through dialogue, so in a playful way they gain an understanding of how life in space is both challenging and fascinating – and how astronauts gain a whole new perspective on our shared planet.
The tour is combined with a film of your choice in the Planetarium Dome.
Price
600 DKK per tour + 50 DKK admission per person
During school holidays and weekends, the admission is 100 DKK per person.
Participants:
Up to 30 pupils per tour
Duration:
Guided tour: Approx. 45 minutes
Film screening: Approx. 50 minutes
Film language:
Our film screenings are available in Danish and English. For films with Danish speech, headsets with English narration are available.
Contact
Monday–Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Email: skole@planetarium.dk
Phone: +45 33121224