Macchine Del Tempo

Visits and workshops for schools

THE JOURNEY THROUGH THE UNIVERSE stars WITH YOU

Time Machines” for primary and secondary school students, a series of educational workshops to explore and discover the wonders of the Cosmos together. All activities last 75 minutes and will take place from Tuesday to Friday exclusively by reservation. All laboratory activities and guided tours for schools are free.

TACTILE PLANETS

Target: primary school, 1st cycle

Description: Have you ever touched a planet with your finger? Have you ever seen the surface of a star? During this workshop, students will be able to discover different celestial bodies and examine their characteristics and history with their own hands .Through a tactile experience, they will be able to build and explore distant worlds using their own senses to learn… while waiting to become astronauts!

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: planets, tactile, solar system

Missione arcade

Target: primary school, 2nd cycle

Description: PLEASE INSERT COIN

Prepare the fuel and take off with the whole crew! In this playful-scientific laboratory inspired by the arcade cabinets of the 80s, the class will be involved in an intergalactic mission that combines strategy, competition and collaboration. Each team will face challenges and puzzles to reach the final destination, learning the basics of survival in space!

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: cooperative game, interstellar space, chemistry, spaceship

INSIDE THE CONSTELLATIONS

Target: primary school 2nd cycle – secondary school, 1st grade

Description: How big is a constellation? Why is the Big Dipper called that? Using simple materials, students will reproduce some constellations in three dimensions. They will then be able to experience first-hand the enormous distances that separate stars that, from our point of view, seem very close. Every now and then, all you need to do is change your perspective to discover new horizons.

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: stars, manual activities, sky observations

Landing to Mars

Target: secondary school, 1st grade

Description: Mayday! Every year new missions bring probes, rovers and satellites into space to explore the universe. But if the journey can be difficult, one of the most complex parts remains the landing. How to reach the goal safe and sound? Through this workshop we will try to build a safe descent module, using easily available material and testing ingenious and creative solutions for this challenge.

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: planets, solar system, technology, engineering

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GALACTIC CHEMISTRY​

Target: secondary school, 1st grade

Description: What does chemistry have to do with space? The atoms that make up our planet, our food and even our bodies have not always been here: they were once scattered in some remote corner of the Universe. During this workshop we will explore the chemistry behind the formation of stars, planets and other celestial bodies… but also how chemical elements could have given rise to life.

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: astrochemistry, elements, matter, celestial bodies

UNDER THE GIZA SKY

Target: secondary school, 2nd grade

Description: The ancient Egyptians, as we know, were great observers of the sky. It now seems certain that the pyramids of the Giza plateau are aligned with Orion’s belt… but could it be fake news? Through calculations and analysis we will try to discover the truth behind this supposition.

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: history, archaeoastronomy, sky observation, stars

In search of new worlds

Target: secondary school, 2nd grade – classes III, IV, V

Description: Are there planets that orbit around stars other than the Sun? Are they similar to those of the Solar System or to Earth? Today we know of thousands of extrasolar planets (or exoplanets), but only about thirty have properties similar to those of the Earth and are in the habitable zone. In this laboratory, students will learn to identify the signals of these planets and determine their orbital and physical parameters.

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: exoplanets, data analysis, physics, geology

TACTILE PLANETS

Target: primary school, 1st cycle

Description: Have you ever touched a planet with your finger? Have you ever seen the surface of a star? During this workshop, students will be able to discover different celestial bodies and examine their characteristics and history with their own hands .Through a tactile experience, they will be able to build and explore distant worlds using their own senses to learn… while waiting to become astronauts!

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: planets, tactile, solar system

SPACE Mission Arcade

Target: primary school, 2nd cycle

Description: PLEASE INSERT COIN

Prepare the fuel and take off with the whole crew! In this playful-scientific laboratory inspired by the arcade cabinets of the 80s, the class will be involved in an intergalactic mission that combines strategy, competition and collaboration. Each team will face challenges and puzzles to reach the final destination, learning the basics of survival in space!

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: cooperative game, interstellar space, chemistry, spaceship

INSIDE THE CONSTELLATIONS​

Target: primary school 2nd cycle – secondary school, 1st grade

Description: How big is a constellation? Why is the Big Dipper called that? Using simple materials, students will reproduce some constellations in three dimensions. They will then be able to experience first-hand the enormous distances that separate stars that, from our point of view, seem very close. Every now and then, all you need to do is change your perspective to discover new horizons.

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: stars, manual activities, sky observations

LANDING ON MARS

Target: secondary school, 1st grade

Description: Mayday! Every year new missions bring probes, rovers and satellites into space to explore the universe. But if the journey can be difficult, one of the most complex parts remains the landing. How to reach the goal safe and sound? Through this workshop we will try to build a safe descent module, using easily available material and testing ingenious and creative solutions for this challenge.

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: planets, solar system, technology, engineering

GALACTIC CHEMISTRY​

Target: secondary school, 1st grade

Description: What does chemistry have to do with space? The atoms that make up our planet, our food and even our bodies have not always been here: they were once scattered in some remote corner of the Universe. During this workshop we will explore the chemistry behind the formation of stars, planets and other celestial bodies… but also how chemical elements could have given rise to life.

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: astrochemistry, elements, matter, celestial bodies

UNDER THE GIZA SKY

Target: secondary school, 2nd grade

Description: The ancient Egyptians, as we know, were great observers of the sky. It now seems certain that the pyramids of the Giza plateau are aligned with Orion’s belt… but could it be fake news? Through calculations and analysis we will try to discover the truth behind this supposition.

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: history, archaeoastronomy, sky observation, stars

In search of new worlds

Target: secondary school, 2nd grade – classes III, IV, V

Description: Are there planets that orbit stars other than the Sun? Are they similar to those of the Solar System or to Earth? Today we know of thousands of extrasolar planets (or exoplanets), but only about thirty have properties similar to those of the Earth and are in the habitable zone. In this laboratory, students will learn to identify the signals of these planets and determine their orbital and physical parameters.

To book, fill out the form

Keywords: exoplanets, data analysis, physics, geology