It happened in the night from May 10 to 11, 2024: After a violent solar storm, auroras billow in the sky over Cologne! Our sun, which is so much more than just a reliable source of renewable energy, was responsible for this. Our closest star not only offers a different picture every day when observing its turbulent surface and atmosphere. The sun also tells us a lot about the life of the other stars that populate our Milky Way billions of times over.
With ticket: Lecture
With combined ticket: Lecture and subsequent sky observation with the telescope, or visit to the observatory if the sky is cloudy.
Speaker: Reinhard Schulz / Star guide: Dieter Ladwig
Further events of the location: https: //rausgegangen.de/locations/volkssternwarte-koln/
Homepage of the location: https://www.volkssternwartekoeln.de
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Price information:
Tickets are available online in the observatory's webshop (no Box Office!)