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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Announcing APS 2016 – Wellington, New Zealand
I am very pleased to announce that the 2016 APS Conference will be taking place at the Space Place at Carter Observatory in Wellington, New Zealand on the 4th & 5th of April. This is exciting as it will be … Continue reading
Science, Art and Beyond!
These past 6 months have been exciting for the Ballarat Observatory. Earlier in the year, one of our team members put in a proposal for a light installation in Ballarat during the Ballarat Laneways Festivak, which was accepted! Being the … Continue reading
Linking Brisbane Planetarium to the World
The evening of Tuesday, 14 July 2015, was a first for the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium and a handful of others with a live linkup orchestrated by the American Museum of Natural History in New York for coverage and interaction … Continue reading
MIFF returns to the Melbourne Planetarium
The Melbourne International Film Festival is again returning to the Melbourne Planetarium. This year the planetarium will present two special fulldome showcases. Showcase One – Saturday 1st and Saturday 8th August at 7pm Musica: Why is the Universe Beautiful?, from … Continue reading
New Horizons Live! Destination Pluto!
Tonight, the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium will be part of a global internet program for the close encounter with Pluto and its moons by NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft. This presentation has been worked on for many months by our friends … Continue reading