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The Space Show Open Night
Did you know that the Space Association of Australia has it's very own weekly one-hour radio program The Space Show that goes to air every Wednesday at 7 pm and is broadcast from the Melbourne bayside suburb of Brighton? Long time member and past president, Andrew Rennie, is the producer/presenter on community radio 88.3 Southern FM. The show aims to promote the public understanding of spaceflight and astronomy, and to provide the public and members of the Space Association with up-to-date news of space related events. The show covers a wide range of current space and astronomical activities, both live and pre-recorded, from around the world and even across the solar system!
Here is your opportunity! You are invited to our free Space Show Open Night from 6:00-7:00 pm (immediately prior to the broadcast) on Wednesday, 26 October. We'll introduce Southern FM's new studios at 2 Parliament Street in Brighton to let you know where it is, how the show works, who’s involved and even how you can participate in the show as writer, presenter, producer or in some other way. So, why not come along and see behind the scenes of Australia's longest running space and spaceflight radio program and then stay to watch the show go live to air! No obligation and, if you are at all interested in getting involved, there are NO prerequisites. We will teach you everything you need to know and you will gain valuable skills while having a ball!
Apollo 16 Lunar Module Pilot, Charlie Duke, is interviewed by Andrew Rennie and Peter Aylward on The Space Show in October 2014.