On the third day of NAOJ Summer Astronomical School for Children, a lecture titled “what is there at the end of the solar system?” was given by Tomohiko Sekiguchi, postdoctoral fellow. The picture shows the capacity crowd of about 80 participants (children and their parents). They asked many keen questions like “how many rings does the Saturn have?” which may be difficult even for an expert to answer.
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