Ever wondered what it would be like to live on Mars? Join us for a fascinating presentation about Lisa’s experience in a Mars simulator. Lisa Stojanovski will be discussing their role in the NASA HI-SEAS VI Mars Simulator mission and the path that brought them to their exciting career. Analogue missions are the closest humanity…
Topic: Space and Astronomy
Big Science Adventure
Come and celebrate National Science Week at Capricorn Caves on Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 August. All your favourite cave adventures over one weekend, and more. Sunday is jam-packed with activities. Harness up and try our eight metre climbing wall, grab a head torch and explore the cave chambers and tunnels, or take it easy…
Capricorn Caves: Under the Stars & Into the Caves
Capricorn Caves is a well regarded ecotourism attraction just north of Rockhampton, Queensland. Come along to our Big Science Adventure, a weekend full of science surprises. Join us on the evening of Saturday 20 August for a special tour through the enchanting Cathedral Cave. You may even see the cute little bent-wing bats on their…
S4PG x TFOM: Themed Gathering on Citizen Science
This second event of the S4PG x TFOM series will explore science for the public good through the lens of science conducted with public involvement, with positive outcomes for both science and the public. Our invited speakers Dr Victoria Metcalf, Dr Tahlia Perry, and Dr Ivy Wong will present their work with citizen science projects…
National Quantum and Dark Matter Road Trip
The National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip is a travelling science show, bringing all things quantum and dark matter to a town near you. To coincide with National Science Week, a team of scientists and science communicators will travel from Brisbane to Perth via Coffs Harbour, Sydney, Canberra, Bendigo, Stawell, Adelaide, Kalgoorlie and many…
Petrology in the Pub: Geological origins of glass
The glass that holds our favourite cold fizzy liquids is actually rapidly cooled molten silica, we know this by studying rocks and the processes that form and transform them – petrology. Grab a drink chilled in molten silica and join us for an immersive space-themed evening. Hear from our stellar petrologists Professor Tony Kemp and…
Enviro Kids
Amazing Oceans Wednesday 17 August, 4:00 – 5:15 pm This workshop delved into our wonderous oceans as we explore what oceans are, marine animals, corals and plants found beneath as well as how we can reduce ocean plastic pollution. The session concludes with an educational recycled craft activity. Bookings are essential, afternoon tea provided. Space…
Asteroids to Oceans: What makes research possible in Australia?
Australia’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) ensures that researchers have access to the facilities, equipment and resources they need to produce world-class research. These resources range from supercomputers and microscopes to datasets and software platforms, all provided through 27 NCRIS projects and facilities around Australia. With the resources provided by the NCRIS projects, researchers…
Discover SPACE at Melbourne…one giant leap for Australia
Join this panel of experts as they explore Australia’s space technology in celebration of National Science Week. Australia’s space technology is a rapidly growing field. Working with international partners and space agencies, Australian innovation is leading a new generation of exploration. Our future in space technology is looking bright and right across the University and…
Enviro Kids
Amazing Oceans This workshop delved into our wonderous oceans as we explore what oceans are, marine animals, corals and plants found beneath as well as how we can reduce ocean plastic pollution. The session concludes with an educational recycled craft activity. Wednesday 17 August, 4pm – 5:15 BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL – AFTERNOON TEA PROVIDED Space Explorers…