On Friday 29 November 2024, the city of Caserta will host a stage of the 38th edition of Remote Future, the science festival that this year takes place under the theme “co-sciences”. The event, which combines scientific dissemination and cultural entertainment, offers a rich program of free activities distributed between the Belvedere di San Leucio, the Michelangelo Museum and the Caserta Planetarium.
Throughout the morning, until 2:00 p.m., the Belvedere di San Leucio will host a collective exhibition space where the Caserta Planetarium and the Michelangelo Museum will present interactive workshops dedicated to fascinating topics.
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Starting at 18:18 pm, the activities will continue at the Michelangelo Museum with the experience “Science and knowledge in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance”. Visitors will be able to immerse themselves in a journey through time, guided by experts in period clothing. During the three scheduled shifts (18:30 pm, 19:XNUMX pm and XNUMX:XNUMX pm), the roots of modern science will be explored through medieval and Renaissance knowledge, combining scientific discoveries with beliefs of the time that are now considered pseudosciences. Reservations and details are available on the museum's official website: musemichelangelo.altervista.org.
From 20pm, the event will move to the Planetarium of Caserta, where students from the 5th class of the "A. Diaz" Scientific High School in Caserta, engaged in a school-work alternation project, will be the real protagonists. Through manual and digital workshops, they will guide participants on a journey through the history of astronomy and the frontiers of contemporary science. Topics covered in the dome include celestial mechanics, Olbers' paradox, black holes, pulsars, and the possibility of life beyond Earth. The evening sessions (20:00 PM, 20:45 PM, and 21:30 PM) are free, but online reservations are required at the official link: planetariodicaserta.it.






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