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Co-WIN Science Lectures

The Observatory will be open to the public on 26&27 March 2011. This year's theme for the Open Day is "Climate for you". You are cordially invited to visit us and see how we have applied science and technology to serve the public.

Date: 26 March 2011 (Saturday) and 27 March 2011 (Sunday)
Entry Hours: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm (Exhibition venues will close at 5:15pm)
Place: Hong Kong Observatory Headquarters, 134A Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

Some Co-WIN members will present their various studies on meteorology & weather in the morning on 27 March 2011 (Sunday).
Please come to meet our friends and to explore collaboration opportunity on investigative studies in the future.
If you and your friends would like to present to the public via this precious occasion, please contact us via : wfsin@hko.gov.hk
The RoadShow will take video during the HKO open-day for broadcast as well.
We look forward to seeing you soon!

Date: 27 March 2011 (Sunday)
Place: Conference Room, 2/F, Tsim Sha Tsui District Kai Fong Welfare Association, 136A Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Please click here for details.


"Science in the Public Service" Campaign - Public Lectures

Date: 19 March 2011 (Saturday)
Time and Topic:
(1) 2:30-3:15pm
Topic: Have Fun Online, Beware These Five
(2) 3:15-4:00pm
Topic: A World of 3D Planning
(3) 4:00-4:30pm
Topic: Fukushima Nuclear Incident - Impacts to Hong Kong
Venue: Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon
Capacity: 295 (admission is free and on a first-come, first-served basis)
Language: Cantonese


Japan M=9 Earthquake

The Japan Earthquake was the largest earthquake that hit the western Pacific region in modern time. The earthquake and tsunami have devastated Japan’s northeastern coastal cities and villages and, for the first time, a nuclear meltdown crisis was triggered by an earthquake. There is a great demand on information on various aspects of the earthquake. The two seminars aim to present a more detailed examination of the event and the following questions:

Registration: http://www.scifac.hku.hk/events/any/2011/earthquake-seminars
For enquiries, please contact Ms Chiu at 28598022 or email: wtchiu@hku.hk


天文台就「日本核意外有關香港輻射監測情況」的新聞簡報會

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