Chemnitz, Germany. 26th Mar, 2026. Thomas Weisbach (r), head of the school planetarium at the Albert Schweitzer Secondary School, and physics teacher Ekhardt Preuß put the observatory back into operation after a month-long break. The planetarium and its observatory had been closed for almost a year due to a lack of teachers. Around 5000 pupils use the facility every year. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News

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Chemnitz, Germany. 26th Mar, 2026. Thomas Weisbach (r), head of the school planetarium at the Albert Schweitzer Secondary School, and physics teacher Ekhardt Preuß put the observatory back into operation after a month-long break. The planetarium and its observatory had been closed for almost a year due to a lack of teachers. Around 5000 pupils use the facility every year. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Chemnitz, Germany. 26th Mar, 2026. Thomas Weisbach (r), head of the school planetarium at the Albert Schweitzer Secondary School, and physics teacher Ekhardt Preuß put the observatory back into operation after a month-long break. The planetarium and its observatory had been closed for almost a year due to a lack of teachers. Around 5000 pupils use the facility every year. (Aerial view with drone) Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News

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