
About
Get interactive with BBC science communicator Jon Chase as he explores the four Classical Elements - earth, wind, fire and water. Jon's unique style is dynamic, entertaining and highly memorable.
About Jon Chase: Jon Chase, winner of the 2017 Josh Award for science communication, is an author, science communicator, presenter, science rapper and educational entertainer.
Jon Chase completed an honours degree in Aerospace Engineering he then gained a BSc in Science and Science Fiction and a Masters degree in Communicating Science. He has an intense passion for scientific thinking and believes that knowledge should be made available in a way that allows as many people as possible the opportunity to gain access to it. Jon's presenting work includes CBBC Space Hoppers, Street Science for the Open University, and a one hour Bitesize Science programme for BBC Learning. His raps also finish off each episode of CBBC Space Hoppers, as well as featuring on CBeebies Rhyme Rocket and are included amongst the Bitesize science online learning resources.
Whilst you are here: Enjoy full access to the Centre's two floors of hands-on interactive science exhibits, the Invention Studio and the outdoor picnic and play area. There's also direct access from Winchester Science Centre to Magdalen Hill Butterfly Conservation reserve for those who want to experience views across the South Downs National Park. No visit would be complete without experiencing an immersive 360 degree full-dome show the planetarium (additional tickets required).
Tickets: Show tickets cost £1 per person on top of general admission. Children age 0-2 free of charge if sitting on lap. Advance booking recommended. This event will take place in the Space Marquee. Doors open 15 minutes prior to advertised show time.
This show is a fundraising event for Winchester Science Centre.
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