Depends how much money you have for a venue, but we held a successful
series of science events at the Forum in Norwich during National Science
Week. It is an impressive and quite futuristic building, so a fitting
setting!
http://www.theforumnorwich.co.uk/index.php
Depending on what space you need, you could also visit my home town of
Greenwich and run the exhibition at the Royal Observatory there!
Zoe
Zoe Dunford, Media Manager
Institute of Food Research,
Norwich, NR4 7UA
Tel: +44 (0)1603 255111
M: +44 (0)7768 164185
www.ifr.ac.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Eleanor Gilchrist [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 02 August 2004 16:00
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PSCI-COM] Further uses for an astronomy exhibit
Dear All
This is a request for ideas for places that could host an astronomy
exhibit...
The Royal Observatory Edinburgh recently exhibited at the Royal Society
Summer Exhibition. Our exhibit was about the recent discovery by ROE
astronomers of extra-solar planets around the star Vega. The exhibition
was extremely successful, in particular an eye-catching and elegant
video of an "orrery" or model of the planetary system, comparing it to
our own solar system was popular with students, teachers and scientists
at the event.
We are now looking for suitable events and venues to take the exhibit
to. The exhibit would be staffed by either the science team or ROE
Visitor Centre staff. It is aimed at an adult audience and includes an
introduction to the technology behind the science as well as the
discovery itself and implications for future work.
Some of the material from the exhibit is available through the following
links:
http://www.sc1.ac.uk/discover/2004ex4.cfm
http://www.roe.ac.uk/roe/support/pr/rsexhibition/index.html
If anyone has any ideas of how we might use the exhibit please get in
touch.
Eleanor
Eleanor Gilchrist
Public Relations Officer
Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
Blackford Hill
Edinburgh
EH9 3HJ
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0131 668 8397
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