Black holes are perhaps the strangest objects in the universe. They are so bizarre that not even Albert Einstein believed they really existed. Today we know that black holes are a reality. They are created, for example, in huge supernova explosions of very massive stars.
They cannot be seen directly, because not even light can escape from the clutches of their gravity. A particularly fat black hole lurks in the center of our Milky Way. Scientists are using state-of-the-art telescopes to try and unlock the secrets of this gravitational monster. Come with us on a journey to one of the greatest mysteries of our universe!
from 8 years
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Family ticket I: 1 adult and up to two children € 12.00 Family ticket II: 2 adults and up to two children € 21.00 Family ticket child: additional children to family ticket I & II € 2.00