Seeds in Space 2021
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NEW ZEALAND ASTROBIOLOGY NETWORK: We connect with life
Learn how to grow seeds in space with us.
The first international astrobiology conference in New Zealand, AAM2018 was an extraordinary opportunity for engagement. In addition to the...
New Zealand's first international conference in astrobiology took place in Rotorua on the 24th, 25 and 26th of June...
Abstracts are now accepted for consideration as talks or posters for TE AO MĀRAMA MEETING - free registration. When:...
Professor Kathy Campbell of University of Auckland and Chair of the Board of trustees for the New Zealand Astrobiology...
Learn about Mars and Perseverance with Mitch Schulte
A/Prof Carol A. Oliver PhD, MSciCom, SFHEA, University of New South Wales Carol Oliver is an Associate Professor with...
Peggy Whitson’s first space mission took place in 2002 aboard the International Space Station’s Expedition 5 as a flight...
In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space when she launched aboard the Soviet space program’s Vostok...
World Space Week 2021 is about women in space. We interviewed the Executive Director of the World Space Week...
Learn about MethaneSAT, New Zealand's first official space mission as a country. The New Zealand Astrobiology Network interviewed Dr Peter...
Thanks to your support, one lucky school from the Carterton District gets a Cosmic Star Safari!
What to feed to your basil plants (aka fertilisers) and what has that got to do with stars.
When you submit a report or a poster you get in the draw to win a planetarium visit to...
Give your basil plenty of warmth and light. It grows well in a warm environment, with the optimum...
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