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Event details
Event
- Title:
- Wellington 100HA Webcasts by Astronomy Aotearoa TV
- When:
- 02.04.2009 - 05.04.2009 10.00 - 22.00
- Where:
- Civic Square - Wellington CBD - Wellington
- CATEGORIES:
- Other - Describe Fully , Film , Telescope viewing
- Report:
- View
Description
Astronomy Aotearoa TV Webcast on Ustream, with Wellington City Library at Civic Square.
Connects in to Antique Telescope (110 years of age) and astronomical books on display, including Astronomy Aotearoa, written by Robert Shaw and illustrated by Paul Moss, with contributions from Anaru Reedy and many New Zealanders. Won Best Design award from NZBPA. NCEA rated. Talks and presentations also. Big screen showing sun and other astronomy information. Connects to ISAN 2009, the 100HA 24hr Global Star Party in Civic Square and Te Rauparaha Arena on the 4th April.
Supported by WCC, PCC, WAS, Astronomy Aotearoa TV, and Sharing Space.
Connects in to Antique Telescope (110 years of age) and astronomical books on display, including Astronomy Aotearoa, written by Robert Shaw and illustrated by Paul Moss, with contributions from Anaru Reedy and many New Zealanders. Won Best Design award from NZBPA. NCEA rated. Talks and presentations also. Big screen showing sun and other astronomy information. Connects to ISAN 2009, the 100HA 24hr Global Star Party in Civic Square and Te Rauparaha Arena on the 4th April.
Supported by WCC, PCC, WAS, Astronomy Aotearoa TV, and Sharing Space.
Contact
- Organization:
- Wellington Astronomical Societ
- Contact:
- Paul Moss
- EMail:
- paul.moss@astronomy.net.nz
- Phone:
- 021440443
Venue
- Venue:
- Civic Square - Wellington CBD - Website
- Street:
- Victoria St
- City:
- Wellington
- State/Province:
- Wellington Region
- Country:
-
Description
Civic Square. The space for this venue is surrounded by the Wellington Town Hall, Civic centre, Library, and astronomy inspired sculptures. This venue is right in the heart of Wellington City. A bridge to the waterfront and Frank Kitts Park enables easy road crossing.
One People, One Sky
The star-filled night fascinates us all. People have gazed upward at it in wonder and awe for thousands of years. Regardless of earthly differences in culture, nationality or religion, the heavens are a common meeting ground for all of Earth's inhabitants. The boundaries we place between us vanish when we look skyward. Whoever, whatever or wherever we are, we all share the same sky.
One People, One Sky
The star-filled night fascinates us all. People have gazed upward at it in wonder and awe for thousands of years. Regardless of earthly differences in culture, nationality or religion, the heavens are a common meeting ground for all of Earth's inhabitants. The boundaries we place between us vanish when we look skyward. Whoever, whatever or wherever we are, we all share the same sky.
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