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ESO Supernova Public Newsletter
10 September 2021



  ESO Supernova Announcements


Restrictions relaxed for visitors — Guided tours are back, groups can buy more tickets and shows can be booked several weeks in advance

10 September 2021: Your visit to the ESO Supernova will become easier starting this Friday, as we reduce some restrictions and extend booking capability for a longer time period, following the latest guidance ...

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ESO Calendar 2022 Now Available

10 September 2021: Featuring awe-inspiring images for each month, your astronomical companion for the next year — the 2022 ESO Calendar — is now available for purchase from the ESO online shop and in the ...

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Science in School: Issue 54 now available

10 September 2021: The latest issue of the free digital magazine Science in School is available. This European journal for science teachers offers up-to-date information on cutting-edge science, teaching materials, science education projects ...

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