Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Jean-Paul Kneib (Laboratoire d?Astrophysique de Marseille) et al.
Description:
The exciting idea is to show how the sky has changed in 6 months, a semester after 100 hours.
Planning:
Friday 23 and Saturday, October 24, 2009. Disclaimer : The management team of the destination has the possibility to change the opening days and hours without prior communication.
Comments:
All eyes will be on Jupiter, to relive the adventure that Galileo lived when he discovered the four main satellites of Jupiter, which is now called the Galilean satellites.
Address:
Cet évènement national continue sur la lancée des 100 heures, internationales, qui se sont tenues en avril.
Partout en France donc !
This national event continues the momentum of 100 hours, international, held in April. Everywhere in France then!