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Sally Kindberg’s Space Trail workshop at the Institute of Physics Family Day
What a fantastic day at the Institute of Physics on saturday at their Moon Adventure Family Day! Over one hundred and seventy people came in to draw comic strips and their journeys into space, and encouraged by an army of … Continue reading