So, your kid has read 'I
Pluto' and now wants to know EVERYTHING about space. Where to go next? (a thread of kid's space resources as requested by @LizyLowe) 1/6

The European Space Agency @esa have a lovely site of resources for space curious kids http://www.esa.int/kids/en/home - lots of activities and links to MOAR INFO
(3/6) My Space Camp buddy @rocketdebruin has a fantastic @YouTube channel - 'A Place Called Space' https://www.youtube.com/aplacecalledspace lots of great demos and blow up planets!
(4/6) I really love @lisaharveysmith's beautiful children's book on Astrophysics 'Under the Stars' 

https://www.booktopia.com.au/under-the-stars-lisa-harvey-smith/book/9780522876086.html



(5/6) Visit your local observatory 
(May be subject to COVID restrictions though) - For instance Sydney https://maas.museum/event/sydney-observatory-night-tours/, Melbourne https://mbo.org.au/ , Perth https://www.perthobservatory.com.au/ , Adelaide http://www.adelaideobservatory.org/ Brisbane https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/council-venues-and-precincts/sir-thomas-brisbane-planetarium Hobart


(6/6) Watch a rocket launch online
- the next one I'm really looking forward to is @NASAPersevere's journey start to Mars, Keepn and eye here, but all going well will be 9.30 pm in Australia on 30th July https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/timeline/launch/watch-online/

Plus - there's lots of tweeps who I guess are always happy to answer space questions 


@AstroKirsten, @astro_katross, @gail_iles, @starsarecalling, @johmatrix, @girlandkat, @Jobium, @mike_malaska, @SciencePetr



