Tuesday, 5 June 2007

There will be a PUBLIC astronomy talk conducted by Dr Kevin Heng

Start:     Jun 8, '07
There will be a PUBLIC astronomy talk conducted by Dr Kevin Heng
(Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton) titled Supernovae & the
Life of the Cosmos this Friday (8th June 2007) at the Science Center
Observatory classroom.

The details of the programme for the evening are as follows:
Venue: SSC Observatory Classroom (below the observatory)
7.00pm Dr Kevin Heng's Talk on Supernovae
7.50pm Q&A
8.00pm Observatory session
10.00pm End of session

You are cordially invited to this interesting talk and join us for the
observatory session if you wanted to catch a glimpse of Jupiter,
Saturn and Venus (Weather Permitting).

This is a public session and no reservation is necessary.
But space is limited so do come early for your place(s).

8 comments:

  1. Sorry, will still have my nose in some books... attending course on that day.

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  2. nevermind. Planning to invite the bunch of you to my place soon. Will try and time it so that we have planets in the sky that evening so we can view them from my balcony. Besides, my mini-planetarium should be ready and I can give you guys a taste of Mersing in my home....

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  3. hehehe, thank you, thank you.

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  4. thanks in advance.. cross my fingers that i am one of the bunch...

    haha!

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  5. It ain't a party without the moon and moonshine.

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  6. Too much moonshine rots the brains but whilst it lasts, it's effects on a person are of utter bliss and a overwhelming sense of carefree...

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  7. definitely. sun and moon must be balance.

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