- Date
- Wednesday, July 22
- Time
- 16:00-16:45
- Price
- 16€/child, 23€/adult
- Age
- 0-17 years
At Heureka's auditorium, families can follow a live video call to the ISS. French ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot answers space- and technology-themed questions collected from European children. The same day, Heureka has space-themed workshops and Science on a Sphere presentations alongside its exhibitions and planetarium films.
- Organizer
- Tiedekeskus Heureka
At a glance
- Date
- Wednesday, July 22
- Time
- 16:00-16:45
- Price
- 16€/child, 23€/adult
- Age
- 0-17 years
- Toilets
- Yes
- Baby changing
- Yes
- Stroller-friendly
- Yes
- Accessibility
- Yes
- Parking nearby
- Yes
- Travel estimate with HSL from my location
- Accessibility
- Heureka has step-free entry and accessible exhibition spaces, along with accessible toilets and a baby-care room. Event-specific seating or assistance arrangements for the auditorium have not been published.
Plan your visit
- Schedule notes
- Heureka's IFC day has space-themed programme from 10:00 to 18:00. The event page gives 16:00–16:45 as the public video-call time, while Heureka's press release estimates the connection itself at about 16:20–16:40.
- Booking notes
- No separate registration or seat reservation is listed for the video call. Standard Heureka admission can be bought online or on site.
- Price notes
- A Heureka ticket includes exhibitions, planetarium films, and public shows. Online admission is €23 for adults and €16 for ages 5–17; on-site prices are €26 and €19. Under-fives enter free. No separate fee is listed for the video call.
- Age notes
- No precise age recommendation is listed. The video call answers questions collected from European children.