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Breakfast with an astronaut
NZAN Media Team, Anna Fisher, astronaut, Oxford Area School, University of Canterbury, 0
Students from Oxford Area School who participated in Synergies in Space Mission to Mars last year have the opportunity...
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a – May – zing! The Space & Science Festival is back!
I Haritina Mogoșanu, NASA, space science festival, SSF, 0
The Space & Science Festival is back for 2017! Now with three amazing events across three weekends in the...
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Perspectives on Life in the Universe at Auckland University
NZAN Science, Dan Hikuroa, David Bennett, Heather Hendrickson, Kim Hill, lectures, life in the universe, Maria-Paz Zorzano, Professor Kathy Campbell, Richard Easther, University of Auckland, 0
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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What is life? The Universe | Astrobiology – Documentary HD
I Haritina Mogoșanu, 0
I really enjoyed seeing this newest movie made by 'The Universe' in which astrobiologists, discuss how life might have...
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Angélica Anglés, astrobiologist, visiting New Zealand
I Haritina Mogoșanu, 0
Dr Angélica Anglés attended the Astrobiology Australasia Meeting 2018 in June 2018 and also the Synergies in Space Mission...
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@SETI Talks: Professor Kathleen Campbell
Kathleen Campbell, Earth, extreme environments, International Participation, life, life in extreme environments, life origins, Mars, New Zealand, SETI, 0
"ET life would simply be ... logical..."
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Astrobiology origins and whakapapa Māori – a parallel
I Haritina Mogoșanu, AbSciCon, astrobiology, Maori, whakapapa, 0
The First Nation (indigenous) peoples of Aotearoa (New Zealand) are known as the Māori. Māori have an oral tradition...
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What’s up Pluto?
Carolle Varughese, Exploratory science, Pluto, space telescope, 0
Fame, neglect, demotion and love. What a dramatic decade it has been for Pluto. From its discovery in 1930...