The meteor who fell in 1516 in China and scattered in several pieces near the city of Nantan will be found and will be found in Thessaloniki. Fortunately, no remains will fall, nor will it scrape from the city. A part of it will be in a special showcase Along with other sixty meteors from all over the world and there will also exhibit the astronaut menu as well as fossils of the tyrannosaurus and his company.
On the occasion of World Asteroid Day recognized by UNESCO and is celebrated on June 30 with the participation of all space services, scientists, astronauts and astrophysics as well as the Astronomy Festival, Stavros Sekertzis, exclusively in Greece, NASA experiments on space biology) will initiate those found in Space to Ground in another dimension.
“Participants will be able to see a transferred meteor museum, touch five meteorites that fell on our planet, but also to see fossils from dinosaurs and the dinosaur egg shell,” said Stavros Sekrtzis. He even shares some information about the famous meteorite. ‘Nantan meteor exploded as he entered the atmosphere and The pieces were scattered in a 17 -mile -long field (28 kilometers) and 5 miles wide (8 kilometers) near the city of Nantan in Guangxi, China. The name of the meteorite, of course, comes from the position of the hit, Nantan City. The meteorite’s own fragments were not concentrated until the developing China’s developing industrialization in the 1950s, “he notes.
Lettuce, fruits, and the whole menu of astronauts
What do astronauts eat? How do they plant? How is the cultivation in space? Do they fried potatoes? These questions about the menu and the way astronauts make their meals will be answered at the same event by Mr. Sekerzis. In fact, those who are in the area will also be able to try fruits such as banana, cinnamon apple or strawberries, which have passed special treatment (re -ecstasis) In order not to lose all precious metals and vitamins, from special, individual packaging to protect against space radiation.
“Visitors will see plants that grow with NASA technology, and will know how astronauts plant them at the ISS International Space Station in Plantarium and MS-Space. They will get to know materials used by astronauts in space to create food and oxygen. Still, they will experience the biosphere and through them they will be informed about the main functions of our planet, but also how we protect it through our daily lives, ”he explains.
Stavros Sekertz is extra global Stratego champion and has unlimited love For everything he does about exploring and getting to know other planets. Participating in this interactive program, it aims to teach children and parents what astronauts do in space, in order to protect the most beautiful planet, the earth. In its area it has a unique faithful copy of Neil Armstrong’s costume and prepares a space that will resemble a space in space via a special VR High 4V room.
He is not astrophysicist, but – as he says – almost almost since the science of space was born, he was in his DNA. “When I was two years old, my parents worked in an Italian construction company that made roads and hospitals in Libya, next to the Sahara desert. So I happened to grow up in a hotel that had a courtyard and meant thousands of ants. Every day I fed them, I observed them and spent many hours with them. So, at 6, I made a nest with ants, put a queen and observed everything.
Life at 35 sent me to the biosphere 2 to NASA, and I fell on the ant After all, since then, Globus Int Test by Nasa has been with her in the program with closed ecosystems with plants, shrimp and ants. The products, in fact, made after NASA experiments, have a scientific and educational character And they are aimed at schools as instruments for experiments and on the other to children as a means of creative occupation and acquisition of knowledge and experience. At the same time, they are aimed at the general scientific public.
Apart from space, however, those who are at the event – a presentation that will be free to the public will also have the opportunity for a close -up sun and – why not – and for a selfie with its rays. In the closest photographic frame, no filters and zoom, as there will be a robotic-hydrogen-tlescope with which they can observe and capture the moment.