EXCURSION TO KYIV NATIONAL TARAS SHEVCHENKO UNIVERSITY
On November 8, 2019, teachers and students of the department visited the capital of Ukraine, studied the experience of colleagues of the Faculty of Physics of Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University. The staff of the Department of Experimental Physics prepared an interesting master class "Modern Physical Experiment" for us, made an excursion to the physical laboratories and got acquainted with the directions of physical researches conducted at the department. We also visited the Kiev Experimental Museum, and finally even the Museum of Jellyfish. Have a little fun and learn a lot of new things. The journey was busy, the time passed very quickly. Thank you all.
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Excursion to the Science Museum and the Odessa Astronomical Observatory
Excursion to the city of Odessa, students and teachers of the department of physics and methods of its teaching took place. During the excursion, students and teachers visited the Museum of Interesting Science, the Odessa Astronomical Observatory.
The Museum of Interesting Science is the first interactive and entertaining interactive museum in the South of Ukraine where a large number of unique exhibits from the world of science have been collected.
Everyone discovered something new, wondered what they had never known or thought about before.
We have seen many interactive exhibits in the museum, and more than 120 of them in the museum, which best show the various laws and interesting phenomena of the surrounding space. They learned and re-understood what was previously unclear and boring. Conducted exciting experiments and experiments.
We also visited the Astronomical Observatory Research Institute of Odesa National University named after II Mechnikov. Listened to a lecture on the physics of small bodies of the solar system.


Physics students of 1st and 4th year together with the staff of the Chair of Physics and methods of its teaching visited astronomical observatory in the city Mykolaiv, namely: Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory and the Astronomical Observatory of N. D. Kalinenkov of Nikolaev National University of V. A. Sukhomlynsky. The tour lasted several hours, the participants learned about the history of stanovlen observatories acquainted with astronomical instruments and the results of their work. The tour left many impressions and is very useful for future teachers of astronomy.



