Man on the Moon

"That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind!" American astronaut Neil Armstrong took the first step on the surface of the Earth's natural satellite, the Moon, and proclaimed this famous phrase 55 years ago.This landmark event has become the most famous in the history of lunar exploration, which has long inspired scientists to explore space.
Why is the Moon always turned to the Earth with one side? Is it possible to swim in the lunar seas? How many astronauts have visited the Moon? How does the Moon affect the seas and oceans on planet Earth? Where did the Alps come from on the Moon and are there Carpathians? What does the lunar soil smell like? What has happened to the astronauts' footprints and the American flag in 55 years? And of course, when do people plan to return to the Moon?


The 100-minute program of Planetarium visit includes:
- a tour around the expo zone
- watching a movie in the Star Theater
- a live lecture - journey through the starry sky
Children aged between 4 and 12 must be accompanied by an adult to visit the Planetarium. An individual ticket is required for each person.
Children under 4 will not be admitted to the Star Theater.
Scheduled shows are in Ukrainian. If you want to watch a show in English – please, let us know.
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+38 050 701 88 82 or planetarium@noosphere.com