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2025/3/2 / 千葉県 千葉市 / Seasonal / Occasion

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Address 260-0013 千葉県 千葉市 中央区中央4丁目5−1
Date 2025/3/2
Time 15:15 minute(s) - 16:25 minute(s)
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Web Access No.2489025

Free Admission] Astronomy Lecture "~ Reading from the Cosmological Map ~ History of the Universe

First 200 people ・ Application required
■ Date
March 2, 2025 ( Sun ) 15:15 ~ 16:25

■ Venue
7th floor planetarium

■ Fee
Free
■ Capacity
200 people on a first-come, first-served basis. For details, please visit our website.

■ Target
Elementary school students and older *No admission for preschool children

Where did we come from ? How did this world begin ? What we now know about this mystery is shown in a single chart, the "cosmological chart". The "cosmogony map" is a chart of what we now know about the mysteries of the universe.
What has been happening in the universe from its beginning to the present? By reading this cosmological map, we can learn the history of the universe. In this session, Dr. Takanashi, one of the originators of the cosmological map, will explain how to read the cosmological map and the past history of the universe in an easy-to-understand manner.


[Lecturer Introduction] Naohiro Takanashi ( Naohiro Takanashi )

Executive ・ Management ・ Program Office, University of Tokyo.

Born in Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture and raised in Chiba City. Graduated from Midorimachi Elementary School in Chiba City.
Completed the doctoral course at the University of Tokyo. D. ( Science ), Public Relations and Extension Officer, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan ・ Researcher ( at Subaru Telescope ) until present.
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Chiba City Science Museum
043-308-0511
  • [Registrant]千葉市科学館
  • [Language]日本語
  • [TEL]043-308-0511
  • Posted : 2025/01/24
  • Published : 2025/02/03
  • Changed : 2025/02/03
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