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ESO Supernova Public Newsletter
12 May 2023


ESO Supernova Upcoming Events

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  ESO Supernova Press Releases


New planetarium show: Satelix — Discover how satellite technology affects our daily lives

3 March 2023: Without them, we would not have navigation in our cars or mobile phones, accurate weather forecasts, and in fact many everyday items, either. Do you ask who they are? None ...


New planetarium show: Captain Snoop's Space Trip — A planetary journey for children

3 March 2023: The children's show "Captain Snoop's Space Trip" now offers educational space adventures for children between 4 and 9 years.




  ESO Supernova Announcements


The man from the 9 dimensions

11 May 2023: On Thursday 29 June, the ESO Supernova is delighted to host Prof. Hirosi Ooguri, Caltech's Fred Kavli Professor of Theoretical Physics and director of the Walter Burke Institute for ...

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Astronomy inspired art — From 17 May until 2 July 2023, the ESO Supernova will host a small temporary exhibition of paintings by Nataliia Chiuko.

11 May 2023: All the matter in the Universe, including us, arises through the cosmic origin, with all elements heavier than hydrogen being produced by stellar nucleo-synthesis processes, in the hearts of stars ...

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Embark on an inspiring journey through the Universe with tonelabs' enhanced immersive audiovisual experience! — Experience the Universe like never before, now with updated visuals!

30 April 2023: Get ready for an unforgettable adventure through the Universe with tonelabs' Fragmented Future, a mind-bending musical experience that is not to be missed! Join us on Saturday 3 June at ...

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