Public Astronomy Night at Penrith Observatory, January 20

Event Name
Public Astronomy Night at Penrith Observatory, January 20
Date
20 January 2018
Time
08:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Penrith (Werrington North) Campus

Address (Room): Building AO, Penrith Observatory

Description
Gravity Have you ever wondered about gravity? What is this invisible force that stops us from flying off into space as our planet rotates? How does the Moon stay in orbit around Earth? Why is the gravity of a black hole so strong? Includes presentation, short 3D movie, tour of the dome and viewing of the night sky through a range of telescopes (weather permitting). $18.00 Adult $12.00 Child/Concession $50.00 Family (2 adults + 2 children) Children under 3 years of age free. Please Note: Parents/carers are responsible for and need to remain with their children at all times BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL

Speakers: Ms Raelene Sommer

Web page: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/observatorypenrith/penrith_observatory/whats_on

Contact
Name: Raelene Sommer

r.sommer@westernsydney.edu.au

Phone: 0247360135

School / Department: SCEM