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Dark Sky Dinner (Beaker Street Festival)

Dark Sky Dinner (Beaker Street Festival)

Starts: Thursday, 08 August 2024
Ends: Thursday, 08 August 2024
Tasmania’s clean air, long winter nights, and low levels of light pollution make it one of the best spots in Australia for stargazing. Just 15 minutes outside Hobart, you’ll find a dark haven overlooking the Coal River Valley that’s home to both the Mount Pleasant Radio Telescope Observatory and, just down the road, one of Tasmania’s most renowned wineries, Frogmore Creek. We invite you to join us for a celebration of astronomy, the cosmos, and the best of Tasmanian food and wine under gloriously dark skies. Start the evening with an optional tour of the Radio Telescope with Dr Simin Salarpour and Dr Warren Hankey, taking in the control room and the Grote Reber Museum, as well as a chance to check out the Astronomical Society of Tasmania’s observing sheds and equipment. Then head down the road to Frogmore Creek for a delicious candle-lit dinner of beautiful local produce by head chef Mark Burne and featuring talks by two legends of Australian astronomy: Professor Alan Duffy and Dr Kirsten Banks. You’ll have ample opportunity to chat with the speakers and head outside to enjoy telescopes and guided stargazing. The dinner includes a glass of Single Block Series Pinot Meunier Sparkling or non-alcoholic option on arrival. Other beverages will be available for purchase
Add to Calendar 2024-08-08 12:00 am 2024-08-08 12:00 am Dark Sky Dinner (Beaker Street Festival) Tasmania’s clean air, long winter nights, and low levels of light pollution make it one of the best spots in Australia for stargazing. Just 15 minutes outside Hobart, you’ll find a dark haven overlooking the Coal River Valley that’s home to both the Mount Pleasant Radio Telescope Observatory and, just down the road, one of Tasmania’s most renowned wineries, Frogmore Creek. We invite you to join us for a celebration of astronomy, the cosmos, and the best of Tasmanian food and wine under gloriously dark skies. Start the evening with an optional tour of the Radio Telescope with Dr Simin Salarpour and Dr Warren Hankey, taking in the control room and the Grote Reber Museum, as well as a chance to check out the Astronomical Society of Tasmania’s observing sheds and equipment. Then head down the road to Frogmore Creek for a delicious candle-lit dinner of beautiful local produce by head chef Mark Burne and featuring talks by two legends of Australian astronomy: Professor Alan Duffy and Dr Kirsten Banks. You’ll have ample opportunity to chat with the speakers and head outside to enjoy telescopes and guided stargazing. The dinner includes a glass of Single Block Series Pinot Meunier Sparkling or non-alcoholic option on arrival. Other beverages will be available for purchase 699 Richmond Road, Cambridge , TAS , 7170 , Australia
699 Richmond Road, Cambridge , TAS , 7170 , Australia
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