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Our events focus on inspiring and educating the community about Australia’s role in space and the growing space industry.
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This event is only reserved for teachers and educators to participate.
Where will you work in the future? Down the road? Across the sea? Or maybe, up in space?
In this virtual session we will chatting with Ali Buchberger from the Queensland University of Technology.
Join us from your classroom or home, and hear about Ali's exciting journey into the space sector.
What is a satellite? What do they do? And why are there so many of them? Join us to explore the many different types of satellites orbiting our planet and discover some of the different jobs they do to help us every day. What special job will your satellite do?
Flex your engineering creativity in this paper rocket design challenge! Participants will build, launch, and refine their rocket designs to discover how to fly as high and as accurately as possible.
Launches will be conducted outside. Sun protection is recommended.
Explore our Solar System, investigate what makes each planet unique, and find out why human-like life doesn’t thrive on planets other than Earth. Participants will then apply what they’ve discovered to invent a vehicle that they could use to explore a planet of their choice.
Plants are an important part of any human space habitat. They give us food, and they make us feel good. But what do plants need to be able to thrive off-Earth? How can we grow enough food for astronauts living in space, on the Moon, or even on Mars?
What is a satellite? What do they do? And why are there so many of them? Join us to explore the many different types of satellites orbiting our planet and discover some of the different jobs they do to help us every day. What special job will your satellite do?
The Australian Space Discovery Centre invite all little-astronauts to join us in-centre for space storytime. Each session will begin with a reading of a space book followed by an activity before attendees are invited to explore the Space Gallery.
Flex your engineering creativity in this paper rocket design challenge! Participants will build, launch, and refine their rocket designs to discover how to fly as high and as accurately as possible.
Launches will be conducted outside. Sun protection is recommended.
Plants are an important part of any human space habitat. They give us food, and they make us feel good. But what do plants need to be able to thrive off-Earth? How can we grow enough food for astronauts living in space, on the Moon, or even on Mars?
Flex your engineering creativity in this paper rocket design challenge! Participants will build, launch, and refine their rocket designs to discover how to fly as high and as accurately as possible.
Launches will be conducted outside. Sun protection is recommended.
What is a satellite? What do they do? And why are there so many of them? Join us to explore the many different types of satellites orbiting our planet and discover some of the different jobs they do to help us every day. What special job will your satellite do?
Plants are an important part of any human space habitat. They give us food, and they make us feel good. But what do plants need to be able to thrive off-Earth? How can we grow enough food for astronauts living in space, on the Moon, or even on Mars?
Explore our Solar System, investigate what makes each planet unique, and find out why human-like life doesn’t thrive on planets other than Earth. Participants will then apply what they’ve discovered to invent a vehicle that they could use to explore a planet of their choice.
What is a satellite? What do they do? And why are there so many of them? Join us to explore the many different types of satellites orbiting our planet and discover some of the different jobs they do to help us every day. What special job will your satellite do?
Flex your engineering creativity in this paper rocket design challenge! Participants will build, launch, and refine their rocket designs to discover how to fly as high and as accurately as possible.
Launches will be conducted outside. Sun protection is recommended.
The Australian Space Discovery Centre invite all little-astronauts to join us in-centre for space storytime. Each session will begin with a reading of a space book followed by an activity before attendees are invited to explore the Space Gallery.
Explore our Solar System, investigate what makes each planet unique, and find out why human-like life doesn’t thrive on planets other than Earth. Participants will then apply what they’ve discovered to invent a vehicle that they could use to explore a planet of their choice.
Flex your engineering creativity in this paper rocket design challenge! Participants will build, launch, and refine their rocket designs to discover how to fly as high and as accurately as possible.
Launches will be conducted outside. Sun protection is recommended.