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ESO Supernova Public Newsletter
28 March 2018

Dear readers,

In just one month the ESO Supernova will open its doors to the public! Our team has been working so hard these last months preparing everything for this momentous day.

Our first quarter programme is now online and tickets can be booked for the range of fantastic activities we have planned until the end of June.

Since our last newsletter, we’ve established a new partnership with the local fulldome film producer Softmachine and are delighted that their film “The Secrets of Gravity” is part of our first programme.

We very much look forward to welcoming you all at the ESO Supernova in the very near future!

Thank you for your continued support and interest!

Tania Johnston

ESO Supernova Coordinator




  ESO Supernova Press Releases


ESO Supernova Programme Now Available Online

21 March 2018: Over the past months, the ESO Supernova team has been keenly working on the preparation of the programme for the exciting new planetarium and visitor centre, due to open to ...

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ESO Supernova has a new partner: Softmachine Immersive Productions GmbH comes into play — Technology partnership signed with award-winning local studio

31 August 2017: The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has signed a three-year partnership agreement with Softmachine Immersive Productions GmbH as a Technology Partner of the ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre. Softmachine is ...

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  ESO Supernova Announcements


Apply for the Summer AstroCamp 2018 — Astronomy programme in northern Portugal for school students

26 March 2018: Applications for the ESO-supported Summer AstroCamp 2018 will open on 1 April. AstroCamp is an academic programme in the field of astronomy and physics that aims to stimulate curiosity and ...

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Your Events in the ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre — Events brochure now online

23 March 2018: The ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre offers unique venue alternatives for event organisers in Munich. Our events brochure provides information about the spaces for hire and the available services ...

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Catch a Star 2018 Contest Now Open

21 March 2018: School students from around the world are invited to take part in the 2018 Catch a Star contest. This is a European astronomical writing contest, with prizes that will leave ...

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Science in School: Issue 42 now available

11 December 2017: The latest issue of the free magazine Science in School is now available online and in printed form. This European journal for science teachers offers up-to-date information on cutting-edge science ...

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