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Space Junk

“After half a century of space exploration we’re now suddenly faced with what has long been a staple of science fiction—an orbiting junkyard of cast-off space debris.” — “Space Junk"

Space Junk

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  • Thursday 11/04
  • Friday 12/04
  • Monday 22/04
  • Friday 26/04
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  • Friday 10/05
  • Monday 03/06
  • Friday 07/06
  • Monday 17/06
  • Friday 21/06
  • Wednesday 28/08

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  • Thursday 11/04
  • Friday 12/04
  • Monday 22/04
  • Friday 26/04
  • Monday 06/05
  • Friday 10/05
  • Monday 03/06
  • Friday 07/06
  • Monday 17/06
  • Friday 21/06
  • Wednesday 28/08

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With media headlines repeatedly warning us of debris falling from the skies, orbital debris, or “space junk,” has finally risen to the forefront of social consciousness. But what is space junk? How did it get there? Just how big (and serious) is the problem?

On-screen, Don Kessler, (ret.) Head of NASA’s Orbital Debris Office and the “Father of Space Junk,” reaches back to the beginning of our solar system for understanding and guides us through the challenges we face in protecting our orbits for the future. At risk is the future of space exploration and the safety of the extensive satellite network that powers our modern day communication systems. This visually explosive journey of discovery weighs the solutions aimed at restoring Earth’s orbits.

Fueling this story are stunning images that transport the viewer by wrapping us in star fields and allowing us to witness massive collisions in space—both natural and man-made— as though we were in the center of the action. “Since no actual images exist of the most spectacular orbital debris events,” explains Butts, “ we set out to recreate them with scientific accuracy and mind-blowing visualization.”

Info

Duration: 51 min.

Journey in space: 10 min.
Film: 41 min.

Language: English - original version

Headsets with danish translation of the film are available at the ticket office. There is a deposit of DKK 50 per headset which is refundable on return of the headset to our ticket office.

 

Reserved tickets can be picked up up to 30 minutes before the start of the film. If you have not booked tickets, we recommend that you arrive approx. 30 min before the start of the film..

A ticket gives access to a film in the Dome and access to our exhibitions.

Please note: If you want to experience our exhibitions, and you have chosen the last film of the day, you should arrive in good time before the film, because Planetarium usually closes just after the last show.

During holidays and weekends, the ticket also offers the opportunity to follow guided tours and other creative activities.

Price: 185,- DKK for adults and 115,- DKK for children (3-11 years) + 5,- DKK handling fee.

Guests with annual pass
If you have an annual pass, simply reserve the desired seats and show your annual pass on arrival.

The Dome can accommodate four wheelchairs. The seats can only be purchased/ordered by contacting the ticket office.