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Wildest Weather in the Solar System and Cosmic Collisions
Wildest Weather in the Solar System & Cosmic Collisions
Embark on a journey out to the Solar system in our digital planetarium show.

In Wildest Weather in the Solar system you will witness the most beautiful, powerful, and mysterious weather phenomena. From a storm the size of a 100-megaton hydrogen bomb, to a 400-year-old hurricane, to a dust tempest that could engulf entire planets. Cosmic Collisions takes you on a thrilling trip through space and tim, to explore cosmic collisions and hypersonic impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing evolution of the universe.
Phone: +46 (0)8 519 551 30
Length: approx 45 min.
Receivers (limited quantity) for English narration.
Download programme February 15 - April 25
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Phone: +46 (0)8 519 551 30

Photo: © American Museum of Natural History
Narrator Wildest Weather in the Solar System: Michael Trucco.
Produced by: Day´s End Pictures Production and National Geographic Entertainment
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Produced by: Day´s End Pictures Production and National Geographic Entertainment
Narrator Cosmic Collisions: Robert Redford
Produced by: Developed by the American Museum of Natural History, New York in collaboration with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science; GOTO, Inc., Tokyo, Japan; and the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum. Created by the American Museum of Natural History with the major support and partnership of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Science Mission Directorate, Heliophysics Division.
Phases of the Moon
Why does Earth's moon appear to change its shape each night. Learn more about what causes the different moon phases.
The Modern Constellations
You can find out more information about constellations and star maps in GIF-format that show how every constellation looks.
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Astronomy and space related links