Life Beyond Earth: Hands-On Astrobotany

Life Beyond Earth: Hands-On Astrobotany

Venture to the exciting world of astrobiology with STEMPunks to investigate the unique conditions necessary for life beyond Earth.

Discover how plants grow in space by building microgravity experiments, code Environmental Sensor Boards to simulate space environments, and a Lunar Rover to explore planetary surfaces.

Blending real-world space challenges with practical STEM skills, be inspired by innovation, and spark your curiosity in the future of space science.

Activities:
– Astrobotany Challenge
– Code an Environmental Sensor Board to measure analog space conditions
– Build a Clinostat and plant seeds to experience micro-gravity
– Code a Lunar Rover to sample regolith

 

Life Beyond Earth: Hands-On Astrobotany is part of World Science Festival Queensland’s free community day in Chinchilla.

 

Entry

Entry is free, bookings not required.

Open 9:30am – 3:00pm

 

Where

Chinchilla State School
Entry via Middle Street

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Age Recommendation

All ages

Info for Schools

Schools can register their groups now for Student Day, Friday 6 June. Bookings are required. Learn More

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible. Contact [email protected] for any enquiries.

More Information

World Science Festival Queensland in Chinchilla and Gladstone is supported by Community Partner Shell’s QGC business, as part of the partnership with Queensland Museum. Learn more

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