What if we Could have a permanent space science centre in Wairarapa?
Imagine a permanent Space Science Centre in Carterton, a hub of scientific discovery that is an attraction and benefits us, the locals, by providing exceptional educational resources. Imagine this centre is attracting visitors from far and wide who would love to learn about the Wairarapa Dark Skies. Over the summer of 2022-2023, we saw it with our pop-up Wairarapa Space Science Centre, which already demonstrated this potential. Many visitors travelled to Carterton to join us, and their presence benefited businesses across our thriving community.
Imagine the Stars Permanently Aligned in Carterton!
From December 2022 to February 2023, Hari and Sam from Milky-Way.Kiwi and the New Zealand Astrobiology Network Charitable Trust run the pop-up Wairarapa Space Science Centre as a proof of concept and feasibility study for a permanent space science centre in Carterton. It worked! Open every day from 19 December 2022 to 6 February 2023, except for Christmas and New Year’s Day; we were thrilled to welcome 3,300 curious minds from all walks of life to explore the wonders of the universe with us.
Read more about our pop-up space science centre here.
What have we done so far?
Our Education and Outreach Projects
We will continue our education and outreach work within the region, host events and planetarium shows and we hope to see you there.
The New Zealand Astrobiology network
NZAN
The Wairarapa Space Science Centre is a project o the New Zealand Astrobiology Network. We are a registered charity CC55226
www.astrobiology.nz
our Mission
To inspire, educate, collaborate and coordinate access to astrobiology in New Zealand to improve opportunities for the greater good.
New Zealand Astrobiology Network is a charitable trust established in 2016. The trust is dedicated to encouraging, assisting, and promoting astrobiology in New Zealand. We also help provide access to programmes in astrobiology education and outreach around the world.