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E: 07/04 Win a Family Pass to the National Space Centre and a Unique Piece of Artwork
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To celebrate the publication of sci-fi debut Do You Dream of Terra-Two? by Temi Oh, we’re giving you the chance some exclusive space-themed prizes.
One lucky winner will receive a family ticket to the UK National Space Centre in Leicester, which houses six interactive galleries, the UK’s largest planetarium, and an iconic 42m high rocket tower.
And that’s not all! Author Temi Oh has captured her book’s main characters in a stunning hand-drawn, one-of-a-kind piece of artwork, which is also signed and up for grabs in the competition.
To enter the competition, answer the question below and please make sure you read the terms and conditions:
Q: Which is the closest planet to Earth?
A: Venus
To celebrate the publication of sci-fi debut Do You Dream of Terra-Two? by Temi Oh, we’re giving you the chance some exclusive space-themed prizes.
One lucky winner will receive a family ticket to the UK National Space Centre in Leicester, which houses six interactive galleries, the UK’s largest planetarium, and an iconic 42m high rocket tower.
And that’s not all! Author Temi Oh has captured her book’s main characters in a stunning hand-drawn, one-of-a-kind piece of artwork, which is also signed and up for grabs in the competition.
To enter the competition, answer the question below and please make sure you read the terms and conditions:
Q: Which is the closest planet to Earth?
A: Venus
'...luck came to those who left a space for it.' Terry Pratchett
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