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Hot and energetic Universe

Full dome movie

(Duration: 30 minutes – For adults and children 12+)

The images we see with our eyes do not reveal the whole reality. The light contains radiations invisible to us which are observed with special scientific instruments and telescopes. The show takes us in a journey through the most violent phenomena of the universe (neutron stars supernovas, black holes, active galaxies etc.) as they are observed with orbital telescopes specifically designed to record in X-rays and Gamma radiation.

The planetarium documentary “The Hot and Energetic Universe” presents with the use of Immersive Visualisations and real images the achievements of the modern astronomy, the most advanced terrestrial and orbital observatories, the basic principles electromagnetic radiation and the natural phenomena related to the High Energy Astrophysics.

High Energy Astrophysics plays a key role in understanding the universe. These radiations reveal the processes in the hot and violent universe. High Energy Astrophysics probes hot gas in clusters of galaxies, which are the most massive objects in the universe. It also probes hot gas accreting around supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies. Finally, high energy radiation provides important information about our own galaxy, neutron stars, supernova remnants and stars like our Sun which emit copious amounts of high energy radiation. Europe plays a leading role in high energy astrophysics research.

The XMM-Newton and the Integral missions, are leading the exploration of the X-ray and gamma-ray universe. ESA‘s mission ATHENA, to be launched in 2028, will carry the most sensitive X-ray telescope ever and it will be the flagship of all high X-ray missions.

The producer of the documentary is the “Integrated Activities in the High-Energy Astrophysics Domain” (AHEAD). AHEAD is a project funded by the European Commission in the framework of Horizon 2020 (Access to large scale facilities). It is led by IAPS/INAF in Rome and involves most Universities and Research institutes which are involved in High Energy Astrophysics in Europe. The project aims to combine the efforts of all these Institutes in the analysis of X-ray data and facilitate the access to infrastructures distributed across Europe.

Producer:  Integrated Activities in the High-Energy Astrophysics Domain (AHEAD)

Available in 10 languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Turkish, Swedish