When The Sun Stands Still: Kepler, Galileo & The Heavens (2009)
It was 400 years ago that Galileo Galilei opened the window to the skies with a telescope. In 1609 Johannes Kepler published his "Astronomia Nova" and in the proces s provided us with a new understanding of our solar system. To commemorate these scientific milestones, the UN declared 2009 the "International Year of Astronomy."
Director: Wolfgang Peschl, Christian Riehs
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: January 1, 2009
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is When The Sun Stands Still: Kepler, Galileo & The Heavens about?
- It was 400 years ago that Galileo Galilei opened the window to the skies with a telescope. In 1609 Johannes Kepler published his "Astronomia Nova" and in the proces s provided us with a new understanding of our solar system. To commemorate these scientific milestones, the UN declared 2009 the "International Year of Astronomy."
- Who directed When The Sun Stands Still: Kepler, Galileo & The Heavens?
- When The Sun Stands Still: Kepler, Galileo & The Heavens was directed by Wolfgang Peschl, Christian Riehs.
- How long is When The Sun Stands Still: Kepler, Galileo & The Heavens?
- When The Sun Stands Still: Kepler, Galileo & The Heavens has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).