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ESO Supernova Public Newsletter
11 February 2022

Dear visitors and supporters,

It is now possible for you to book a planetarium show until the end of April.

Under the current guidelines, we can offer a maximum of 81 seats per planetarium show and we still operate with minimum distancing between groups. However, if further 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.

Don’t forget to join us for the online talk (in German) this evening to celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science. You can watch live on our YouTube channel from 19:00 CET tonight. The talk will be recorded, so if you can’t watch live, you won’t miss out.

Thank you for your continued support and interest!

Tania Johnston
Head of ESO Supernova




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