Science Centre Observatory

Alright, this is for sharing of your observation experience. Or, if you are arranging gatherings, star-gazing expeditions or just want some company to go observing together, you can shout it out here.
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Its open to public on the following dates!

07/10/2005 7.30 PM Observatory - public session
14/10/2005 7.30 PM Observatory - public session
04/11/2005 7.30 PM Observatory - public session
18/11/2005 7.30 PM Observatory - public session
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Hmmm .. wonder why they're not doing anything on 29th Oct ...
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maybe for tasos members?
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Its open to public on the following dates!

07/10/2005 7.30 PM Observatory - public session
14/10/2005 7.30 PM Observatory - public session
04/11/2005 7.30 PM Observatory - public session
18/11/2005 7.30 PM Observatory - public session
Will it open until midnight? mars only visible after 11pm
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
Will it open until midnight? mars only visible after 11pm
After Nov, Mars will be visible after 8pm. So don't need to wait after mid-night.

Anyway, the observatory public session is normally full of people, so can only take a peek... :( I rather look through my scope. :)

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True, I was observing Mars from my house car park at 10 pm just now.
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