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Every second the Sun emits a million times more energy than the world consumes in a year. How does the Sun create such vast amounts of energy?

Experience our star through breathtaking timelapses taken by the Solar Dynamics Observatory. Discover the true nature of the Sun and how it is not as calm as it may at first appear.

Enormous solar flares, huge sunspots and gigantic coronal mass ejections can affect our planet, producing beautiful auroras but also damaging power networks and satellites. Is the Sun as much a foe as it is a friend?

Key info

Suitable for: KS2, KS3, KS4, KS5

Age Groups: 7-11, 11-14, 14-16, Post 16

Topics: Solar System, Space, Astronomy

Type: At Venue, In-School

Duration: 11 minutes

Cost: £650 - £1,250 (09:00 - 15:00) depending on dome sizes

Dates: Ongoing

Min. Group Size: 5 students

Max. Group Size: 120 students

SEND: Yes - suitable for students with SEND

We regularly check that the costs and information are the latest and most up-to-date. However, please contact us directly if you need any further information or have a particular question. Unless specified otherwise, all prices include VAT.

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