Someone is eating the sun at the S-Planetarium Augsburg: Family evening full of wonder


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When the sky suddenly turns dark: An exciting family adventure at the Planetarium Augsburg
With Someone is eating the sun, children aged 5 and older can expect a lovingly told, child-friendly journey through a major astronomical phenomenon at the S-Planetarium Augsburg. The event combines an animated picture story with the impressive dome of the planetarium, making the solar eclipse understandable, visual, and approachable for young visitors.
An experience for curious children and families
The focus is on a sunny day on the farm, which suddenly changes: The hen discovers that a piece is missing from the sun. Wonder turns into suspense, and from suspense to collective observation – and in the end, the wise turtle provides the explanation for the celestial event. This mixture of story, atmosphere, and knowledge transfer ensures an event experience that captivates children and engages adults.
Planetarium atmosphere instead of a classic cinema visit
The S-Planetarium Augsburg focuses on a special format: no fully animated 360-degree show, but an animated picture story that becomes visible on the moving dome. This creates a calm, focused audience atmosphere and is ideally suited for the target audience of younger children. Those who take a seat here experience event management with educational aspirations and a format that elegantly combines entertainment and education.
Practical information for your visit
The performance on June 5, 2026, at 2:00 PM is listed as a public event in the planetarium's schedule. The regular performances generally last between 60 and 70 minutes. For the visit, each person aged 0 and older needs a ticket, as the visitor limit is 70 people. The planetarium is accessible and has two wheelchair spaces in the dome.
Voices of the fans
No public comments from credible social media sources were found in the web research. However, the official channels of the planetarium show that the institution actively supports its family and children's programs and regularly publishes current information, schedules, and event details.
Conclusion: A celestial phenomenon that brings the cosmos closer to children
Someone is eating the sun offers a warm-hearted, understandable introduction to the world of astronomy. Families can look forward to a calm, exciting, and visually striking performance that playfully imparts knowledge and makes the planetarium Augsburg a special place for young explorers. Anyone who wants to inspire children about stars, the sun, and the sky should experience this event live.
Official channels of S-Planetarium Augsburg:
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