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The 2nd International Mars Sample Return Conference
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Professor Kathy Campbell of University of Auckland and Chair of the Board of trustees for the New Zealand Astrobiology...
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New Zealand’s hot springs contribute to discovery of oldest evidence for life on land!
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Life might have colonised land 580 million years earlier than previously thought - and this has also implications for...
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A talk on asteroid preparedness. Professor Kathy Campbell
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Where: Stardome Observatory, Auckland When: 8PM, Monday, 14th of November 2016 On November the 14th, Professor Kathy Campbell will give a...
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SOFIA in New Zealand
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SOFIA, the mighty space telescope, the most wonderful machine ever invented by humankind is back in New Zealand for...
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Perspectives on Life in the Universe at Auckland University
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Hosted by Te Ao Mārama – Centre for Fundamental Inquiry, this year's Vice-Chancellor's Lecture Series 2019 at University of...
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Cosmic Star Safari announcement
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Thanks to your support, one lucky school from the Carterton District gets a Cosmic Star Safari!
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Daniella Scalice, Education and Communication Lead for the NASA Astrobiology Program, visits New Zealand
I Haritina Mogoșanu, 0
Daniella Scalice, Education and Communication Lead for the NASA Astrobiology Program is coming to New Zealand in October. In 2005 she...
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Europe launches a Virtual Institute for Astrobiology
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Europe launches The European Astrobiology Institute (EAI) at the recommendations of the AstroMap Report.