StarLincs
@StarLincsUK
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We are the UK's top Mobile Planetarium provider covering schools, parties and public events in the East Midlands, East of England, and beyond!
Joined September 2024
The most amazing visit from @StarLincsUK today! We had the best time and learned SO many new facts 🪐 @AlthorpeKeadby
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I've mentioned to the past few schools that you can register a class name/childs name to go onto an SD card and travel around the moon on the upcoming Artemis mission! Don't miss out!! 💫 Google "send my name around the moon" and get your boarding passes :)
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We are booking up fast for the coming terms. Oct: Limited availability Nov: Very Limited Availability Dec: better availability We can squeeze you in in the next few weeks if you want a last minute booking!
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We received some lovely feedback from one of our regular schools. It says a lot that so many of our visits are re-bookings. We value our presenters having connections with their local schools, which is why we don't offer nationwide bookings. Book Now: https://t.co/FQULkP9FAz
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Our new leaflet is winging its way to schools. We used to stuff these into envelopes by hand, but with over four thousand going out this year, we're happy to be using a mailing house. Look out for your leaflet landing soon! https://t.co/FQULkP9FAz
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This is incredible science, and so hard to do far away on Mars. Children often ask us about Martians and whilst it's not little green men this is a fantastic fact for our team to share!
After a year of scientific scrutiny, a rock sample collected by the Perseverance rover has been confirmed to contain a potential biosignature. The sample is the best candidate so far to provide evidence of ancient microbial life on Mars. https://t.co/0BAO1dhMG8
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We're delighted to welcome the newest member of our small team, who will cover our East of England area. Kyle has been training hard over the summer to bring the WOW to your space topic. Drop us an email or visit our website to book a visit now! https://t.co/FQULkP9FAz
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What does the aftermath of a supernova look like? These red filaments are the supernova remnant DEM L71, formed when a white dwarf star reached the end of its life and ripped itself apart, ejecting a superheated cloud of debris: https://t.co/VXnGCJEhA6
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