
The presentation “Return to the Moon, Journey to Mars” highlights humanity’s next step in space exploration.
It focuses on NASA’s Artemis program and the new technologies that will enable astronauts to return to the Moon for the first time since 1972.
Special emphasis is given to the Artemis II mission, its astronauts, and the technical challenges that were addressed.
Finally, the role of the Moon as an intermediate station for future crewed missions to Mars is presented.

Our portable solar telescope is the Lunt ST 70/420 LS60MT Ha B600, a certified instrument for observation in the hydrogen-alpha (Hα) spectrum, designed for safe and detailed study of the Sun.
Despite its compact size, it delivers impressively clear images of the chromosphere, allowing observation of prominences, filaments, and solar flares with high precision.
Observations using the Compact Helioscope are conducted only when weather conditions permit.

Arya is the robot that brings the future to life. She welcomes visitors of all ages, impresses with her movements, and transforms curiosity into excitement.
Arya is not just a machine — she is a symbol of innovation and technological exploration at our planetarium.


