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ESO Supernova Public Newsletter
7 January 2022

Happy New Year to all our visitors and supporters!

We are delighted to be open again and to be able to offer you the chance to experience the Universe at the ESO Supernova.

From today, showings until the first week of March are now bookable . Under the current guidelines, we can only offer 27 seats per planetarium show but if some of the restrictions are lifted, we will be able to make more seats available later on.

Please be sure to check our current COVID-19 measures before you visit us. These can change on short notice, so always best to check again shortly before the date of your visit.

As well as our standard exhibition, we currently have a small temporary exhibition on the ground floor of artworks inspired by astronomy. Be sure to take a look during your visit. You can find out more about the exhibition on this webpage .

We look forward to welcoming you here in the ESO Supernova and wish you all the very best for 2022!

The ESO Supernova Team




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