1st February 2025 | |
7pm - 8pm | |
Glasgow Science Centre 50 Pacific Quay, Glasgow South Side G51 1EA |
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£10 per person | |
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See how the sky will appear over the coming week, chase the Moon across the sky past three planets and a veritable treasure-trove of stars. We'll spot a nursery of baby stars born during the age of the dinosaurs, explore our place in the solar system, and test the darkness of our night sky.
All you need to do is look up!
Suitable for ages 8 and over
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