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Be a part of the Astronomy WA Challenge Cup this May, an annual secondary school event, where students participate in Space Science activities throughout the day.

The events are allocated points so that the best performing team can win the 2010 Challenge Cup.

This year the Cup will be held on the 5th May with teams of three students accompanied by a teacher. There will be a limit of two teams per school. On the day each teacher will be given a special resource package.

The entire event will be split into two components. The first will be at Scitech during the day and will consist of the group challenges as well as a Horizon session. The second component, weather permitting, will be a sausage sizzle in the early evening with a night sky viewing session to be held at UWA with ICRAR.

Pit your wits, skill and knowledge against other teams to take out the 2010 Challenge Cup, but be quick as places are limited.

For more information,   download the Astronomy WA Challenge Cup information sheet .

Click here to register!

 

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