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ESO Supernova Public Newsletter
31 May 2022

Dear visitors and supporters,

With school holidays coming soon, we wanted to let you know about a new show in our programme! “Birth of Planet Earth” tells the story of our planet and the unique characteristics that enabled life to evolve. Watch a trailer and book your tickets here. This show will be available in the ESO Supernova from June to August – make sure you don’t miss it!

We have a full programme of shows available for all the family during the June school holidays, including our live show for our youngest visitors The Skies Above Us . Our programme is currently bookable until the end of July . We will soon publish the August – October programme.

For regular astronomy updates and news about our programme, why not follow us on Instagram.

Thanks for your continued support!

Tania Johnston
Head of ESO Supernova




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