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Monthly Archives: October 2015
UNSW Physics at the Science Festival
The Australian Museum was host to the annual Science Festival that is held over National Science Week. Activities are dedicated towards Primary Students (11 – 13 August), the Community (15 August) and Secondary Students (18 – 20 August). UNSW Physics … Continue reading
Deadline for submitting IPS abstracts has been extended
The IPS 2016 conference is now approaching. The deadline for submitting abstracts to the conference has now been extended until the 26th of October 2015, 23.59 UTC. Proposals can be submitted on-line via registration form on the website http://www.ips2016.org/. In the program section … Continue reading
Robinson Crusoe on Mars
To coincide with the conjunction of Mars and Jupiter this month, Space Place at Carter Observatory are screening Robinson Crusoe on Mars on Wednesday 21st. What better place to watch this cheesy retro classic sci fi film than a planetarium. Even … Continue reading