The University of Southampton

Discovering the wonders of the stars

Published: 15 November 2012

The University of Southampton’s Soton Astrodome has a packed diary of events helping local schoolchildren and members of the public to marvel at the wonders of the starry skies.

Every week the inflatable mobile planetarium visits Hampshire schools inviting pupils to discover the secrets of the universe.

The youngsters, from primary to A-Levels age, get the chance to experience free interactive planetarium shows and be fascinated by the planets, galaxies and stars that can be seen from the dome.

The mobile dome also visits public places such as Southampton City Art Gallery entertaining visiting space enthusiasts of all ages with space-themed arts and craft activities called Step into Outer Space.

The Soton Astrodome is run by academics from Physics and Astronomy and is based in Physical and Applied Sciences.

Dr Sadie Jones, Outreach Leader in Astronomy at the University, said: “It is great to see so many people enjoying the wonderful and inspiring activities Southampton Astrodome has to offer. It is a great opportunity for people to investigate our night skies and for us to encourage more children and adults to become interested in the wonders of our universe.”

For more information on the Soton Astrodome and its activities visit www.astrodome.soton.ac.uk

Watch the Soton Astrodome video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9E7Rt6okEM

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