Black Holes
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| Tue 2 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Wed 3 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Thu 4 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Fri 5 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Sat 6 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Sun 7 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Tue 9 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Wed 10 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Thu 11 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Fri 12 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Sat 13 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Sun 14 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Tue 16 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Wed 17 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Thu 18 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Fri 19 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Sat 20 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Sun 21 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Tue 23 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Wed 24 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Thu 25 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Fri 26 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Sat 27 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Sun 28 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Tue 30 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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| Wed 31 Mar ’10, 9:00pm–10:30pm |
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Where: Stardome Observatory & Planetarium, 670 Manukau Rd, One Tree Hill Domain, Royal Oak Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Adult: $16.00
- Child: $8.00
- Family: $35.00
- Booking fees may apply
Website:
They’re one of the most intriguing and mysterious phenomena in the universe, places where time and space are warped to the extreme, and nothing - not even light - can escape.
Black holes once defied the imagination. But now, the more scientists look for evidence of them, the more they find.
Narrated by Academy-Award nominated actor Liam Neeson, Black Holes:
The Other Side of Infinity brings the current science of black holes to the dome screen.
Supported by grants from NASA's high-energy GLAST telescope project and the National Science Foundation, this cutting-edge production features high-resolution visualisations of cosmic phenomena, working with data generated by computer simulations.
You will be dazzled with striking, immersive animations of the formation of the early universe, star birth and death, the collision of giant galaxies, and a simulated flight to a supermassive black hole lurking at the centre of our own Milky Way Galaxy.






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