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I think a few of us might like to see the Planetarium.

When I was a child in 1991, I saw The Secret of the Cardboard Rocket at Scienceworks, or Museum Victoria as it was then.

I thought the planetarium was a magical place and I still do.

I love looking at the stars, planets and moon.

There are 5 shows. I really want to narrow the choice down to the two most popular ones and the ones we can see on the weekend. They don't say June the 18th in the list.

Here is much more information about the Planetarium. It has almost a special site of its own! It gives synposes of the shows, times, dates, everything. One of them is an opportunity to learn about Aboriginal culture and traditions. Victoria is on Kulin land. Many of the shows are aimed at children; if you feel such-and-such a show is too juvenile, it might entertain lots of other people.

Sadly we're too late to Cruise the Constellations, but if we have another event, or connect with many of the social skills groups here, we could try to do that. Cruise the Constellations was from January to March.

I hope we do go to the Planetarium or can go in the future. I don't know about the numbers.

Turns out the decision is made for us. We can see Tycho in the Moon or The Problem with Pluto. Makes life easier!

http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/whatson/pla...venue=1007
Cruise the Constellations is worth doing as i when to early this year.

It was get to look through the telescopeand look at the stars.
The only problem was that due to the area the planetarium is at the light from the city effect the viewing.

but the boat trip was well worth the money.

I have not been into sciencework itself every. I only when with school as a little girl some 20 year ago.
Don't worry.

You'll have a great time.

If and when we organise Aspies for Freedom Melbourne - and I know there are some capable persons out there - it would be wrong not to use them.
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