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Pint of Science is an annual worldwide science festival
Life Inside the Dome will share insights into Thinktank planetarium and what can be seen in the night sky
Talk will take place at Stirchley Baths on Monday 18 May.

Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum’s digital coordinator, will be speaking as part of this year’s Pint of Science festival on 18 May.
The annual worldwide science festival brings academic and scientific discussion into local pubs and cafes and other informal public spaces.
In his talk, Life Inside the Dome, Colin Hutcheson will share insights into the operation of the planetarium at Thinktank, including technical maintenance, research, coding and cleaning, as well as highlighting what can be seen in the night sky.
Thinktank’s planetarium was the first purpose built digital planetarium in the UK, opening in Dec 2005. specially designed to help visitors explore astronomy, space and the night sky. Since then, it has wowed over 1.5 million visitors with shows, films and artwork.
Colin Hutcheson said:
“I’m delighted to be taking part in this year’s Pint of Science festival and to have the opportunity to share some behind-the-scenes insights into my work at Thinktank.
“Events like this are a great way to engage people with stories and ideas in an accessible and informal setting.”
Laurence Butler, head of visitor experience at Birmingham Museums Trust, said:
“We are proud to support opportunities like Pint of Science that connect our experts with new audiences and encourage curiosity, discussion and learning.”
Colin will be speaking as part of Atoms, Aliens & Artificial Intelligence at Stirchley Baths on Monday 18 May. More information and tickets available on the Pint of Science website.


