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Wonderful space world
If you are interested in Einstein's discoveries, biodiversity, and cosmology, visit the Gravity Discovery Center in Perth, a place where you can answer all your questions. You can admire a spaceship model, experience an observatory where you can observe astronomical phenomena, and experience world-class gravity experiment devices such as Big Bell.
At the Gravity Discovery Center
Experience the endless wonder of the universe
The Gravity Discovery Center in Perth, Western Australia, is a science education center where you can discover the wonders of the universe. Consisting of galleries with various themes, you can explore the world of Einstein's theory, recreate Galileo's gravity experiment, and explore the scale of planets.
mysterious space world
Visit the Discovery and Innovation Gallery, which covers the story of Einstein, who changed the world, biodiversity, and the universe. You can also recreate Galileo's gravity experiment by dropping water balloons from Gingin's Leaning Tower, which is tilted 15 degrees. You can also see actual fossils in the cosmology gallery through the solar system, art, science, culture, photography, etc., which shows the scale of the planets.
Observe countless stars at the observatory
If you're visiting in the afternoon, take advantage of state-of-the-art telescopes and see countless stars in the clear Australian night sky. Because it's located about an hour from Perth and surrounding areas, you'll be able to see the stars really clearly. Find familiar constellations using the space knowledge you learned at the center and create an unforgettable experience. You can find out more about the various programs in the morning and afternoon hours here .
address :
Gravity Discovery Center
1098 Military Rd, Yeal WA 6503 Australia
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operating time :
Monday: Closed
Tuesday - Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday - Sunday: 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM
※ Operating hours may change depending on the season, so please refer to the official website before visiting.
Gravity Discovery Centre