…ganze Menge Man-Power, um diese außerirdische Welt für Alt und Jung ein klein wenig zugänglicher zu machen 🙂
Regardless of age or cultural background, astronomy, space- and geo-science are raising interest in the public. Limited formats offer hands-on experiences or focus on research/discovery aspects that are time-consuming and favour experimenting. This might affect the scientific skill set of each individual.
The main task is to equip a walking trail with learning and research sites in the rural area. The Astro Day’N’Night Path will work for all age groups and be offered in Dutch, German, and English.
Different topics of astronomy and planetary science will be covered for the visitors‘ own speed and in a playful/ interactive manner. They depend on season and day/night-time. All accompanied by written, filmed, and audio-recorded guides in the form of an adventure setting.
The entire path will be designed for people of all ages and physical abilities. Elements for citizen science include measurements of an object’s position in the sky that may
reveal data on the solar system, confirm the time equation, collect solstice data, investigate stellar occultations and experience various forms of scientific practices. Results may be reported in logbooks, like geocaches or webforms. Online formats support analog info panels and printed take-away guides. Central part will be a YouTube channel explaining various experiments on different levels of sophistication; for every scientific skill set of our visitors for their best possible learning experience.
Careful evaluations of their experiences are workshops/focus groups and randomised surveys during and beyond the runtime of our project.
We are excited to take you on the journey with us!

Internal head of AstroDNiP
Bateatey Achale
Ariana Sopaj
Lisa Henke
Michaela Schnappinger
Project Team
HSRW Astronomy Club (est. 2018)
Professional advisor
Prof. Dr. Alexander Struck
…ganze Menge Man-Power, um diese außerirdische Welt für Alt und Jung ein klein wenig zugänglicher zu machen 🙂
I might not know too much about astronomy yet, but there is a whole fascinating universe out there to be understood. I believe that the Astro path is not…
…only an amazing opportunity for myself to learn more about that universe but also for every single person that one day will walk along this path…
…intentionally or by accident experiencing and understanding the wonderful magic of this universe in a way that is both fun and easy to remember.
We are a small subgroup of our Astronomy Club at Hochschule Rhein-Waal in Kleve, NRW. Students from all over the world come together to enjoy the beauty of the universe…
… We regularly go out on star walks to either observe stellar objects or even photograph them. In the next few posts you will get to know our team 🙂