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ESO Supernova Public Newsletter
2 August 2022



  ESO Supernova Press Releases


School holiday planetarium schedule now available — Reserve a spot for one of our shows from the August — October programme

20 June 2022: The ESO Supernova Programme from August to October can now be booked online. Over the summer, we have increased the number of shows to make it easier for you to ...




  ESO Supernova Announcements


Only in September: Cosmos Odyssey — Limited time to see a spectacular Korean production

1 August 2022: This September, the ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre offers you an exclusive and limited-time offer: a chance to see Cosmos Odyssey — Our Quest to Discover the Universe, a Korean ...

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Winner of Summer AstroCamp 2022 ESO Prize Announced

30 June 2022: ESO and the Centro de Astrofísica da Universidade do Porto (CAUP) are delighted to announce that April Sánchez Scott, a british-mexican student preparing her A-Levels in the UK, is the ...

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A new planetarium show focuses on the Birth of Planet Earth — Learn the twisted tale of our planet’s origins

29 April 2022: This summer season, from June to August, you are invited to dive into the story of our own planet, as told by the planetarium film: Birth of Planet Earth. Currently ...

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