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Hüter der Erde – Wie wir unsere Welt bewahren

In the organizer's words:

The award-winning show is suitable for families, adults and children aged eight and over. It can also be booked as a select program for groups.

The show focuses on climate change and sustainability and is aimed particularly at schools and families.

With the help of satellites and scientific studies, the links between human activity and climate change become tangible. In a graphically elaborate fulldome animation and with excellent content, the show provides a hopeful perspective on climate change. It shows the scope for action to improve the situation on earth. Ecosystems and their dependence and importance for the earth are described. It clearly shows how satellites help to study the earth in order to record the state of ecosystems. The latest data is used to address climate change and dwindling biodiversity. HÜTER DER ERDE provides motivating tips on how people can overcome these problems with simple means. Above all, it emphasizes the importance of each individual and shows how we can live in a sustainable world in the future. The program also tries to give positive impulses as to what we should change to make things better.

The fulldome show lasts around 45 minutes. The German version was produced at the LWL-Planetarium. The first part, a 25-minute film, was produced by NSC Creative. It is supplemented by a 20-minute live part. In it, the educational planetarium staff primarily address the question of whether emigrating to another planet is a worthwhile alternative to saving the Earth. The audience flies through the solar system with the planetarium's fulldome system and looks at other planets. The question is answered as to whether people could move to another planet if the Earth were no longer worth living on. Both the enormous distances in space and the technical possibilities are illustrated. It also shows what triggers the current problems and how they are connected.

The show can be booked for groups as a selection program in English and German.

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Price information:

Adults 10.00 euros | children and young people 4.00 euros

Location

LWL-Museum für Naturkunde mit Planetarium Sentruper Straße 285 48161 Münster