when: 15 - 22 July 2024 | venue: The Vault | cost: See event for details | address: 1 Dairy Road Fyshwick 2609 | website: https://thevault.place | tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/space-time/tickets//?q=eyJ0eXBlIjoiYm9va2luZyIsImRlc3RpbmF0aW9uIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9ldmVudHMuaHVtYW5pdGl4LmNv
published: 17 Jul 2024, 5 min read
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Now is humanity's best time to discover space. These school holidays, everyone is welcome to experience the sublime new photos from the James Webb, Euclid and other mind-bending space telescopes on an immersive sound and projection system in a deep space bunker.
See a rocket take-off, then look through pinholes in the sky to the beginning of the universe. That's right, look through time with massive images of planets, nebulae, blackholes and millions of galaxies. Some are just like our own and one, tauntingly, is in the near-perfect shape of a question mark (actually).
Lunchtime sessions are programmed with concerts and talks with the show as a backdrop (no show audio).
The 30-minute audio-visual journeys loop every day. The show starts five minutes after the time on the ticket and people are welcome to stay if they'd like to experience it multiple times. Tickets are valid for any time on the day of ticket to give flexibility, so don't worry if you're early or late.
Please visit the website for more informnation.
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Now is humanity's best time to discover space. These school holidays, everyone is welcome to experience the sublime new photos from the James Webb, Euclid and other mind-bending space telescopes on an immersive sound and projection system in a deep space bunker.
See a rocket take-off, then look through pinholes in the sky to the beginning of the universe. That's right, look through time with massive images of planets, nebulae, blackholes and millions of galaxies. Some are just like our own and one, tauntingly, is in the near-perfect shape of a question mark (actually).
Lunchtime sessions are programmed with concerts and talks with the show as a backdrop (no show audio).
The 30-minute audio-visual journeys loop every day. The show starts five minutes after the time on the ticket and people are welcome to stay if they'd like to experience it multiple times. Tickets are valid for any time on the day of ticket to give flexibility, so don't worry if you're early or late.
Please visit the website for more informnation.
Go see Space Time! 2024.

Space Time! 2024 is on 15 - 22 July 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Fyshwick. Visit their website at https://thevault.place.
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