IYA2009 Mid-Autumn Nite
As part of the International Year of Astronomy celebrations, SCS will be organizing the International Year of Astronomy Mid-Autumn Nite @ 2nd October (Friday).
Bring your friends & family for a magical night out, basking in the warm glow of lanterns & discovering the enchanting night sky!
Event: International Year of Astronomy Mid-Autumn Nite
Date: 2nd October (Friday)
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Venue: Observatory @ Omni-Theatre
Fee: FREE admission
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Leisurely Lantern Walk Meeting Point: Outside Chinese Garden MRT (walk to Observatory @ Omni-Theatre) Time: Walk starts at 7pm Fee: FREE admission Free lanterns will be distributed at meeting point! (while stocks last) |
Event Highlights: · Stargazing @ Observatory Free mooncakes will be distributed! (while stocks last) · Exciting children hands-on activity! Make your own limited edition HISTORYTM 3D planetarium · Movie screening “Wall-E” under the stars · High-definition movie screenings of “The Universe” by HISTORYTM (StarHub TV Ch 09) |
Extended Opening Hours Till 10pm · Enjoy discounts off admission rates when you join in our celebrations · Science Centre: Explore the latest Microbes & Mathematics exhibitions! · Omni-Theatre: Discover outer space with IMAX Movie “Space Station” (showtimes: 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm) · Snow City: Enjoy snowy fun in a winter wonderland * The respective Science Centre, IMAX Movie & Snow City admission charges apply. |
Posted by Derek
Categories: Stargazings & Observations







[...] For this month, the activities kickstart with some interesting events over at Science Centre Singapore. There’s the IYA2009 Mid-Autumn Nite on 2nd Oct (Friday), where you can bring your friends & family for a magical night out, basking in the warm glow of lanterns & discovering the enchanting night sky! It’s free admission as well, and there are many activities such as a Lantern Walk (with free lanterns!), stargazing at the Observatory, free mooncakes, 3D planeterium making, movie screenings and a couple other things. Definitely a very eventful night, so do check it out! More information over at http://astronomy.sg/archives/594. [...]