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Planetary Zoom talk Monday night

All five of the planets you see without a telescope are visible in the sky at present. This session will provide details on their formation, what knowledge has been recorded on them, as well as where to find them.

IF the planets and universe interest you, then join Director of Unizulu Science Centre Dr Derek Fish for a power planets Zoom session tonight (Monday) from 5pm to 6pm.

All five of the planets you see without a telescope are visible in the sky at present.

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This session will provide details on their formation, what knowledge has been recorded on them, as well as where to find them.

Dr Fish has been communicating science to children of all ages for the past 30 years. Though not an astronomer, his PhD in Physics gives him the platform to explain the mechanisms that brought our solar system into being.

Come along full of curiosity and bring all your questions! Simply click on the following link – https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86392817809?pwd=QVR4NE1ObW1ZSkJxcktFczFwVlB3Zz09. The meeting ID is 863 9281 7809 and the passcode is 041008.

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