CSU hosts ‘Star Parties’ for ABC Stargazing world record attempt
22 MAY 2018
* CSU to boost ABC stargazing world record attempt on Wednesday 23 May * CSU will host ‘Star Parties’ in Port Macquarie, Bathurst and Wagga Wagga * Aiming to beat previous 2015 world record of 7,960 stargazers in 37 locationsCharles Sturt University (CSU) will host three ‘Star Parties’ as part of the ABC’s Stargazing Live Guinness World Record Attempt for ‘Most People Stargazing Across Multiple Venues’ on Wednesday evening 23 May.CSU will host events in Wagga Wagga, Port Macquarie, and Bathurst.Head of Campus of CSU in Wagga Wagga Ms Miriam Dayhew said, “Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga is delighted to host a Star Party as part of the ABC’s Live National Guinness World Record Attempt, for the ‘Most People Stargazing Across Multiple Venues’.“This will be a family-friendly fun event and is a great way to show off our facilities in Wagga Wagga. Everybody is welcome to come along and take part in this world record attempt.“This event is open to the community and free to attend, but you must register.”In Wagga Wagga: 7pm to 10pm at CSU the event will be hosted by the CSU Science Club in the Physics Lab courtyard, in front of the Radiography Lab (building 10). Participants are advised to dress warmly.To register: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/charles-sturt-university-science-club-star-party-tickets-45847937415
Media Note:
Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews with Head of Campus in Wagga Wagga Ms Miriam Dayhew.
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