Sir Tom Planetarium is Brisbane's quite famous science museum and planetarium, suitable for bringing children together, the museum is actually very mini, we at a fairly slow speed 30 minutes to see all the models and photo text said.
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Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium is located at the entrance of the Brisbane Botanic Garden. The facilities in the museum include the Cosmos Dome, exhibition area, mini-theater, observatory, and Galaxy gift shop. One of the highlights of the planetarium is the use of projectors to project the starry sky on the 12.5-meter-diameter dome. In the exhibition area, you can see a replica of the space suit that Armstrong wore when he landed on the moon. When observing through the telescope of the observatory, there will be special staff to help you point out the positions of the planets. The planetarium also regularly holds exhibitions and shows science and education films.
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Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Sir Tom Planetarium is Brisbane's quite famous science museum and planetarium, suitable for bringing children together, the museum is actually very mini, we at a fairly slow speed 30 minutes to see all the models and photo text said.
Really cool placeExcellent place for people of all ages. I was there just before the upgrade closing and still really enjoyed it. The staff makes this place worth visiting. Because it’s a smaller venue they take a more personal touch than some of the larger planetariums I’ve been to around the world. Highly recommend a visit here especially if you’re making your way up to Mt Coot-tha lookout.
Astronomy lovers will love it very much, come and feel the mystery of the universe, it is spectacular
Located at the entrance to the Brisbane Botanical Garden, Sir Tom's Planetarium is Australia's only independent planetarium and is a favorite place for children's Neil Armstrong. There are many different types of telescopes, and there are dedicated staff to help visitors point out the planets. The planetarium also hosts regular exhibitions and science and education film shows.
The museum is actually very small, we have read all the models and photo text instructions in 30 minutes at a fairly slow speed. When we arrived at 2 o'clock, Passport to Universe, 13.2 knife, student price 10.8 knife, entered the ~ to watch, first introduced the major stars in the galaxy where the Earth is located. Then the narrator introduced Southern Cross with a real-time telescope observation map, explaining how to see the twelve constellations, you can see the telescope in the center of the rotation, really eye-opening.