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Space trip „Sky on the Earth“
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DeepGirl

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Registered: September 2009 Location: heart of Europe Posts: 1,606

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From the guide...
On the 6 km long section between the town of Rettenegg and the ski resort Stuhleck, the models of the heavenly bodies of the solar system are placed at the proportional distance of 1:1000000000.
The starting point is the “Pavilion of Stars“(Sternepavillon) in Rettenegg. The sky can be also seen at night with the help of glasses and mirrors. Some planets are illuminated till the Jupiter.
There are also arranged explanation boards at the starting pavilion and also by the models of planets and stars - Earth, Moon, Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, the asteroid belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. They also present the connection between the modern astronomy and astrological stargazing of the past cultures and eras.
The visitors can take closer look to the space on their trip. For example the time that the sunlight needs to arrive to Saturn is approximately the same time what a visitor needs to walk through this section.
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· Date: Fri June 15, 2012 · Views: 254 ·
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adrianka
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Registered: October 2009 Location: Luxembourg Posts: 4,363
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Fri June 15, 2012 12:19pm
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Very nice blocking, girl. This is totally your trademark style for photo books... so, a question - I'm confused, is this another book? From the Austrian trip?
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adrianka
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Registered: October 2009 Location: Luxembourg Posts: 4,363
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Fri June 15, 2012 12:20pm
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And Zori, that's a cool template that you did here.
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pomi
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Registered: October 2007 Location: Czech Rep. Posts: 2,159
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Sat June 16, 2012 11:09am
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This is great, love the clean lines (very surprisingly, I know )
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