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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

One thing I miss about living in rural Scotland, is being able to see the stars on a cold winter night. However the Glasgow Science Centre is running a 'Winter Night Skies Evening Class' so maybe this will suffice.

The course is due to start on the 22nd October 2007, costs £48 and covers astronomy basics by exploring the winters night sky in the Science centres planetarium. If your interested in going along you can call them on 0141 330 1835/1860

If your an astronomy fan but don't fancy joining the evening class, there is also 'The tale of how modern astronomy began' a talk by Stuart Clark on the 4th of October at 7pm. Tickets are £4.50

call 0141 330 1835/1860 to book.

Labels: Cessnock, events, Pacific Quay

posted by Ann at 19:21

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