Tycho Goes to Mars

Tycho Goes to Mars

Date & time
Sat 23 Nov 2024
11:00am to 11:35am
Add to Calendar 2024-11-23 11:00 2024-11-23 11:35 Australia/Brisbane Tycho Goes to Mars Our favourite cheeky dog is blasting off to discover the red planet, Mars. Tycho is in search of water to fly his steam-powered space kennel back home. But how will he find water on Mars, when it looks so cold, dusty and dry? Produced by Melbourne Planetarium at Scienceworks, Museums Victoria. 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 4+

Cost

Adult $10, Child (3-14 yrs) $10

Our favourite cheeky dog is blasting off to discover the red planet, Mars. Tycho is in search of water to fly his steam-powered space kennel back home. But how will he find water on Mars, when it looks so cold, dusty and dry? Produced by Melbourne Planetarium at Scienceworks, Museums Victoria.

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

Bookings

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Adults at children's prices
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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