Människor på Månen : Månar och mindre himlakroppar
(2019)- Abstract
- As we look up at night we see that our Earth has one moon orbiting it, the one we call the Moon. We have explored our moon with orbiters, rovers and astronauts, mapping it and studying its history.
Other planets also have moons in orbit around them and these may look quite different from the Earth's moon. Some are small and look like asteroids, others are so icy they would become comets if they plunged on an elliptical orbit towards the inner solar system.
This full dome planetarium production; "Man on the Moon" is a part of a series titled "Moons Beyond Counting". In this installment we look closer at NASA's Apollo missions and some more recent missions to the Moon. - Abstract (Swedish)
- Vi tittar upp nattetid och ser att vår Jord har en måne kretsande runt sig. Denna kallar vi Månen, och den har vi utforskat med hjälp av rymdsonder, olika landare och med hjälp av Apollo-astronauterna.
Andra planeter har också månar kretsande runtom sig. Månar som ser helt annorlunda ut än vad vår egen Måne, vissa är små och ser ut som asteroider medans andra är så isiga att de skulle kunna förvandlas till kometer, om de befann sig för nära Solen.
Denna fulldome planetariumproduktion; "Människor på Månen" är en del av en serie som kallas "Månar och mindre himlakroppar". I just denna del tittar vi närmare på NASA's Apolloprogram och de rymdsonder som har utforskad Månen sen dess.
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- actor
- Cronemyr, Emil and Bowers, Brad
- author
- Arnadottir, Anna LU ; Bloomer, Edward and Gustavsson, Martin
- organization
- alternative title
- Man on the Moon : Moons Beyond Counting
- publishing date
- 2019-07-16
- type
- Non-textual form
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Planetarium, Planetariumvisning, Planetarium, Planetarium show
- language
- Swedish
- LU publication?
- yes
- additional info
- Planetarium show series "Moons Beyond Counting" was produced in close collaboration with Royal Observatory Greenwich, London.
- id
- b14bb0d4-b8da-48eb-8157-26400b76ff26
- date added to LUP
- 2020-12-07 14:55:13
- date last changed
- 2020-12-08 11:51:09
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