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Times Are Changing
From Monday 5 August, there will be a new series of objects to compel the viewer’s gaze in Otago Museum’s stairwell cases.
A Changing Display
From Monday 5 August, there will be a new series of objects to compel the viewer’s gaze in Otago Museum’s stairwell cases.
exploring the deep
James Cameron – Challenging the Deep's long links to the past and Otago Museum.
Te Mahutatanga o Takero
Mercury transits the sun every 250 years, and it is happening in 2019.
Solar Eclipse Pitcairn Islands
Dr Ian Griffin, Otago Museum Director, and Kane Fleury, Assistant Curator, Natural Sciences, are setting sail for the Pitcairn Islands to observe and photograph a total solar eclipse.
New flightless stonefly species discovered
Otago has an important scientific discovery; a new distinct species of stonefly was found in the Maungatua Range.
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