Our universe is huge and unimaginably old in relation to a human lifetime. It is constantly changing. It came into being around 14 billion years ago - but compared to the future that still lies ahead, that is a vanishingly short period of time.
The periods of millions of years in which the Earth and life change their face, or the billions of years in which the sun reaches the end of its existence and the entire Milky Way undergoes a spectacular transformation, are almost manageable. But what happens in the much more distant future, in periods of time for which our language can no longer find words? What will remain when the stars go out? And will there perhaps even be something like eternity at the end - will time itself cease to exist?
This event dares to take a breathtaking look into the unimaginable with impressive images and exciting results from current research. It was created in more than three years of work as a cooperation between fifteen German-speaking planetariums. The show was produced by the Freundeskreis Planetarium Bochum. The LWL-Planetarium in Münster was responsible for production management.
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Recommended from the age of 12, duration approx. 60 minutes (reduced rates for children up to the age of 18 / schoolchildren / trainees / students / volunteers / recipients of citizen's allowance / severely disabled persons from 50%)
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