$27.95
Mens - I need my space. Colour - Black. 100% Cotton$27.95
Mens - I need my space t-shirt. Colour - Blue 100% cotton.$27.95
Mens - I need my space t-shirt. Colour - Khaki. 100% cotton.
$27.95
When a circle's diameter is 1, its circumference is Pi.
Pi is a mathematical constant which represents the ratio of any circle's circumference to its diameter. This shirt lists pi to many thousands of decimal places. Good luck memorising!
$59.95
100% Fine Cotton for cool comfort and durability.
$59.95
100% Fine Cotton for cool comfort and durability.
$19.95
In July 1969, six hundred million people, one-sixth of mankind at the time, witnessed the historic Apollo 11 moonwalk live on TV.
This DVD contains the complete 2009 restoration of the historic TV broadcast, produced by NASA for the Apollo 11 40th anniversary. It includes newly discovered footage not seen by the public since 1969.
"This restored video is a valuable contribution to space exploration and space communication history" - Neil Armstrong.
Running time: 185 minutes. Region: 0 (all regions)
$9.95
The Dish Astro Kids themed jigsaw puzzle
$9.95
Always remember your trip to the Parkes Radio Telescope with this keyring.
Or keep it as a reminder to cross a visit to The Dish off your bucket list!
Approx. 4.5CM x 4CM
$4.95
This vinyl sticker is suitable for exterior or interior application. It's ideal for car windows, car bumpers, caravans, boats, bikes, helmets, sporting equipment, books, bags, etc. Commemorate your visit to the Dish with a souvenir sticker.$14.95
Caffeine molecule mug Decorated with cutting edge representations of the great ideas of science.$34.95
Celestial Buddies is an original line of plush characters each personifying a celestial body occupying our heavens. The Celestial Buddies' "Big Bang" moment occurred after the creator of this miniature stuffed universe saw a documentary series on the Solar System and realized that there were no plush toys depicting our planetary neighbours. So she set to work, and Celestial Buddies is the result.
$29.95
9 Experiments to explore.
Among them is growing crystals, making slim, experimenting with hydrophobic sand and polymer snow.
$9.95
Take a look at this iron-on cloth badge. This is a great souvenir from your trip to the Dish!
$14.95
Add a touch of personality to this Parkes Radio Telescope A5, 80 page spiral-bound notebook ready for use at home, school or the office.
$7.95
$24.95
Quench your thirst with your very own CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope drink bottle. With a sleek design and featuring the words 'As a matter of fact the world does revolve around me', this bottle will keep you sipping in style.$9.95
Keep your drink cool in this fun drink cooler!$24.95
Enjoy this 'I was Abducted by Aliens' kids T-Shirt. 100% Cotton.
Colour: Blue
$24.95
Enjoy this kids Selfie at the Dish T-Shirt. 100% Cotton. Colour Black$4.95
CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope
$7.95
Metallic Pens
$19.95
The storm glass was popularised by Admiral Robert Fitzroy after his historic voyage on the HMS Beagle.
How the Storm Glass works is still a mystery, but it is believed that electromagnetic changes in weather patterns activate the crystals inside (sealed glass chamber fill with crystals when air pressure decreases).
This is a gorgeous decorative gift idea for the adult who has everything or someone who finds meteorology fascinating.
How to read:
A: Clear Liquid
Bright and clear weather
B: Cloudy Liquid
Sometimes with small stars and crystals at the top. Cloudy weather and often predicts thunderstorms and rain.
C: Small Stars in Liquid
Humid or foggy weather
D: Large Flaky Crystals
Cloudy skies, snow in winter.
E: Threads of Crystals At The Top
Winy Weather
F: Crystals At The Bottom,
Frost may be coming.
$19.95
The Galileo Thermometer is an elegant temperature reading device that every science geek needs. It is a sealed glass cylinder that contains clear liquid and glass bulbs that are all different density. As the temperature changes, the balls rise and fall, giving you a temperature reading.
The temperature is read from the engraved metal discs that hang off each bulb – if a bulb is floating in the middle, that is the current temperature, or if some are at the top and some at the bottom the temperature will between the bulbs on either side of the gap.
This is the perfect gift for mum, dad, or any nerdy adult as it is a beautiful piece to put on display.
$4.95
1969: CSIRO Parkes radio telescope receives television signal from the Apollo 11 moon landing.
$19.95
Mouse Mats
$6.95
Note Pads
$19.95
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go to the Moon? This beautifuly illustrated picture book will take you on a journey to find out. You can fly into outer space, walk on the Moon and take a look at our world from a very, very long way away.
$49.95
Protect your clothes from grass, dirt and sand when you relax in the outdoors using this printed picnic rug.
Features:
$49.95
By (author) Peter Robertson
Hardback
$6.95
Dish rulers
$7.95
Always remember your trip to the Parkes Radio Telescope with this magnet.
Or keep it as a reminder to cross a visit to The Dish off your bucket list!
Approx. 10CM x 8.5CM
$4.95
A silver plated souvenir coin in a clear protective capsule$9.95
This space themed sliding tile puzzle is a great brain teaser and will keep the kids entertained. There are 15 moveable tiles.
$4.95
Suitable for EXTERIOR or INTERIOR application. Ideal for car windows, car bumpers, Caravans, boats, bikes, helmets, sporting equipment, book, bags, etc. Ensure surface is clean, smooth and dry.
$4.95
This vinyl sticker is suitable for exterior or interior application. It's ideal for car windows, car bumpers, caravans, boats, bikes, helmets, sporting equipment, books, bags, etc. Commemorate your visit to the Dish with a souvenir sticker.$24.95
Keep your head warm this winter with our beanies!
One size fits all! Super comfy and so soft.
$14.95
With a slip resistant foam base your hot cup of coffee or cold glass of water is safe to rest on these coasters. This set of four bright, shiny coasters is perfect for any drink!
Approx. 9CM x 9CM
$29.95
It is a date that will be remembered for all time. July 20 1969 - the day man first set foot upon the moon. That one shining moment was witnessed by a television audience of six hundred million people across the globe. Remarkably, those immortal images came via a "dish" in outback Australia. It may have been one small step for man, but for a handful of Aussie scientists, it was a giant leap. And one that almost didn't happen...
Based on an amazing true story, the creators of the award winning hit comedy "The Castle" tell the funny and moving tale of Australia's part in the Apollo 11 moon mission. Critically acclaimed world-wide (including the Toronto, the London and the Sundance Film Festival), the biggest local box-office smash in years stars Sam Neill ("Jurassic Park"), Kevin Harrington ("TV's SeaChange"), Tom Long ("Two Hands") and Patrick Warburton ("TV's "Seinfeld", "Sream 3").