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- Title:
- HOLIDAY STARGAZING NIGHTS!
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Date: 28 Sep 2010
Time: 19:00 - 21:00 - Where:
- Gingin Observatory Gingin
- Category:
- Space
Description
Bring the kids and lose them in space for a night! Holiday time is fun under the stars. There are plenty of games, telescopes and theatre movies to see. Jupiter will be the big highlight. It looks great through the telescopes at Gingin Observatory! Hear all about this special planet and much more.
Tuesday, 28 and Thursday, 30 September and Wednesday, 6 October 2010. 7pm to 9pm. $34 adults, $29 seniors, $18 children (6-16 years) and $100 family (2 adults and 2 children). Bookings: www.ginginobservatory.com or 08 9575 7740.
Tuesday, 28 and Thursday, 30 September and Wednesday, 6 October 2010. 7pm to 9pm. $34 adults, $29 seniors, $18 children (6-16 years) and $100 family (2 adults and 2 children). Bookings: www.ginginobservatory.com or 08 9575 7740.
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