On Monday, May 13 at 4:00 PM, the Auditorium of Building U12 at the University of Milano-Bicocca will host Stelle ComeTe, the final event of the project “MUSA – A New Look at Milan’s Sky“, developed within Spoke 6 in collaboration with Adamas Scienza. The initiative aims to bring astrophysics closer to the public through diverse languages and cross-disciplinary approaches.
Designed to become an annual tradition, Stelle ComeTe is an invitation to gather, reflect, and smile together under the light of the stars—those we observe in the night sky and those who shine through the stories of those who study the cosmos with passion.
A Program for Everyone, Blending Science and Performance
The 2025 edition offers an engaging afternoon open to the public, blending the rigor of research with the lightness of outreach. It opens with conversations featuring researchers from the Astrophysics Group at Milano-Bicocca, who will share ongoing projects, with special focus on initiatives involving schools and the broader community.
Following that, at 5:15 PM, the show “Time Travellers – A Beginner’s Guide to Time Travel” will take the stage. This original blend of live music, scientific storytelling, and comedy is created by the collective Melody on Time, featuring Lorenzo Pizzuti and Matteo Benedetto. It’s an ironic and accessible exploration of time theories, designed to captivate curious minds of all ages.
Free Admission with Registration
The event is free and open to everyone, with registration required at stellecomete.eventbrite.it.
Stelle ComeTe is more than just an event about astrophysics—it’s a moment to discover how close, fun, and inspiring science can be, offering new ways to look at the world—and the universe.
– Event poster
– The show Time Travellerss – A Beginner’s Guide To Time Travel