Experimenting with Future Energy at MS Wissenschaft: A Hands-On Encounter with Ariadne
The MS Wissenschaft, a floating science laboratory and exhibition ship, embarked on its 2025 tour on May 14th, bringing the intriguing world of energy transition to cities across Germany. This exhibition, titled "Energy Supply of the Future," invites visitors to explore questions about storage technologies, green hydrogen production, and citizen participation in the energy transition.
The MS Wissenschaft's website serves as the central hub for all information related to the exhibition and its tour. Here, you can find details about the program, the exhibits featured, the tour dates, and more. The website is the primary resource for visitors seeking more information about the exhibition.
The Kopernikus project Ariadne, responsible for presentation and interaction with visitors aboard the MS Wissenschaft, is represented on the ship with two exhibits: the Transformation Tracker and the results of the Ariadne citizen deliberation. These exhibits aim to engage visitors in discussions about the energy transition and its implications.
On board the MS Wissenschaft, you'll find a variety of exhibits that delve into the complexities of energy transition. The exhibition, approximately 100 meters long, features around 30 exhibits that cater to a wide range of interests.
The MS Wissenschaft is powered by gas-to-liquids, a more environmentally friendly synthetic fuel, and has a photovoltaic system on deck that supplies electricity. This demonstrates the ship's commitment to sustainable practices, reflecting the themes explored within the exhibition.
The MS Wissenschaft is open for visitors daily from 10 am to 6:30 pm, with free admission. As the ship travels through 29 cities across Germany, including Berlin, Brandenburg, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, and Hesse, it offers a unique opportunity for people from all walks of life to engage with the energy transition.
The exhibition is part of the science years and is commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. By visiting the MS Wissenschaft, you're not only learning about the energy transition but also contributing to Germany's commitment to fostering scientific literacy and promoting public engagement in science.
On certain dates, you might even have the chance to meet researchers from the Ariadne project. For instance, Norman Gerhardt will be at the Meet-the-Scientists event in Würzburg, and Frederike Bartels will be on board the MS Wissenschaft in Berlin on May 16th. These opportunities provide a chance to ask questions and gain insights from the minds behind the research.
For more information about the MS Wissenschaft's tour, exhibits, and program, please visit the MS Wissenschaft's website. The website offers a comprehensive overview of the exhibition and its schedule, making it easy for you to plan your visit and delve into the fascinating world of energy transition.
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