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Tartu observatoorium

Antti Tamm reveals the darker side of the universe

What color is dark matter? Does dark matter affect us? Is it good for building something? These and many other questions will be answered by cosmologist and director of the Tartu Observatory, Antti Tamm.

While scientific research usually describes cosmic processes through complex formulas, "Starry Night in Tõravere" explains space to the audience in the simplest possible language with many examples.

On clear nights, stars can be observed with a telescope.

You can visit children's corner, Stellaarium, a space mission simulation center (space bunker), and the tower of a large telescope, where you can talk to astronomers and space engineers.

Participation costs 2 euros for individual visitors and 5 euros for families.

Next time, you can come to Tõravere to explore the stars with scientists on 12 April. At each Starry Night, there is an interesting talk by a scientist.

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