Passport to the Universe
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Passport to the Universe

Date & time
Wed 24 Jul 2024
1:00pm to 1:50pm
Add to Calendar 2024-07-24 13:00 2024-07-24 13:50 Australia/Brisbane Passport to the Universe Get your passport for a thrilling journey through the Solar System, beneath the rings of Saturn, into the heart of the Orion Nebula, out of the Milky Way Galaxy and to the edge of the observable universe, returning home via a black hole. Narrated by Tom Hanks. Session concludes with a virtual tour of the Brisbane night sky. Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, 152 Mt Coot-tha Road, Mt Coot-tha
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Age

Suitable for ages 6+

Cost

Adult $16, Child (3-14 yrs) $10, Concession $12

Get your passport for a thrilling journey through the Solar System, beneath the rings of Saturn, into the heart of the Orion Nebula, out of the Milky Way Galaxy and to the edge of the observable universe, returning home via a black hole. Narrated by Tom Hanks.

Session concludes with a virtual tour of the Brisbane night sky.

Bookings

CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR TICKETS ONLINE

For booking and venue enquiries please phone 07 3403 8888 or email bop@brisbane.qld.gov.au.

Venue

Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, 152 Mt Coot-tha Road, Mt Coot-tha

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