Our Earth is so beautiful. The small blue planet we call our home, in the midst of the cold and dark of the universe. From high up in space we see the fairytale glow of the polar lights, the immensity of hurricanes, but also man's impact on the environment.
You get the best views of our home planet from an altitude of 40,000 kilometres. It's the ideal vantage point for discerning the diversity and beauty of our Earth. The dancing of the polar lights has a mesmerising effect, while the trajectory of a hurricane across the Atlantic Ocean is breathtaking. It's also a perspective that allows humankind's impact on the environment to be spotted. The fragile interaction of the forces of nature is out of balance: the ice caps in the polar regions and glaciers in the Alps are retreating, sea levels are rising and greenhouse gases in the protective atmosphere are increasing year on year. It's high time we took care of our wonderful planet.
Also – discover the mobile weather station in the middle of the Swiss Museum of Transport and learn how weather and climate phenomena are investigated with the help of mathematics, IT, natural sciences and technology.
Duration | 45 minutes (incl. 15 min live part in German) |
Language | German |
Translation | simultaneously translated into French, Italian and English (headphones) |
Recommended minimum age | 8 years |
Music | Ulrich Thalmann & Patrick Habermacher |
Production | Verkehrshaus Planetarium |
Director | Marc Horat |
Doors open | 10 minutes before the start. The performance starts on time. Admission is not possible after the start of the screening. As a precaution, please allow 20 minutes for ticket purchase and the journey to the planetarium. |
+41 (0)41 375 75 75
mail@ verkehrshaus.ch
Verkehrshaus der Schweiz
Haldenstrasse 44
CH-6006 Lucerne
Open daily!
Summertime
10 am to 6 pm
Wintertime
10 am to 5 pm