Science Busters in Amstetten: Looking for Planet B!

Die Science Busters präsentieren ihr unterhaltsames Programm „Planet B“ in Amstetten. Erleben Sie spannende Experimente und gewinnen Sie 2x2 Tickets! Seien Sie dabei!
The Science Busters present their entertaining program "Planet B" in Amstetten. Experience exciting experiments and win 2x2 tickets! Be there! (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Science Busters in Amstetten: Looking for Planet B!

Amstetten. The Science Busters can be seen in the Pölz-Halle and present their program "Planet B". The event promises an exciting mix of science and entertainment, and there is even a raffle for 2 × 2 tickets for interested spectators.

For 15 years now, the Science Busters, often referred to as the "Kelly Family of the Natural Sciences", have brought their special concept onto the stage. Instead of resting on your laurels, continue to use your energies to provide information and information.

fascinating experiments and humorous science

The show is more than just a lecture - it contains a variety of experiments that are carried out live in front of an audience. There are trendy scientists such as MC Martin Puntigam, known from the cabaret, as well as Florian Freistetter and Martin Moder, which give interesting insights from their specialist areas, astronomy and molecular biology.

Among other things, the question discusses the question of how long it takes to get to "Planet B". In addition, humorous and at the same time profound questions are raised: How precisely is our thinking compared to the speed of our brain? And what is it about scientific studies? Another highlight will be the "do it yourself-oxygen disaster", in which the audience is entertaining in the experiments in an entertaining way.

The Science Busters show that science can be exciting. They combine important topics with wit and ingenuity. The event will not only be an unforgettable evening for those interested in science, but for everyone who wants to learn something new.

Every evening with the Science Busters is an opportunity to expand your own horizon, and the interactive parts of the performance ensure that the audience is actively involved. Experience how science is fun and open worlds!

For more information and details about the event, please visit www.tips.at .