Online: Native Plants on Earth and Beyond

As humans continue to explore further from our home planet, Australia's hardy native plants could be the answer to a nourishing diet. Plants in space are used for food and research, but they also play an important role in astronauts’ well-being and fostering a connection to Earth. As some of the world's first astronomers, First Nations people of Australia could hold the answer to how humanity can go further than ever before, whilst staying connected to our home, Earth.
Join us online to hear from the Australian Space Discovery Centre and Southern Cultural Immersion as they explore the significant connection that Aboriginal people hold with Country, take an in depth look at Kaurna plants and their traditional uses on Earth, and beyond.
This event is part of Payirri-Apinthirlu Naalityangka the First Nations Science Festival.
This session is suited for ages 12 plus.
Prefer to join us in-centre, please click here to register https://www.trybooking.com/CJXEX
LOCATION
Online event access details will be provided by the event organiser
CONTACT DETAILS
For enquiries please contact the Australian Space Discovery Centre via email at info@discover.space.gov.au or phone 08 8432 1400.
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