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− | + | <br>The exhibition Belgian Histories of Science will run from 1 June to 31 August at the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR). The expo is free to attend and focuses on three specific themes: the Congo and Science, Women in Science & Science and the Great War. | |
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'''Expo ‘Over vliegen, vallen… en opgraven!’ (in Dutch)''' | '''Expo ‘Over vliegen, vallen… en opgraven!’ (in Dutch)''' | ||
<br>In 2002, the Belgian Aviation History Association Archaeology Team (BAHAAT) was formed to work with the government to take a more scientific approach to excavating aircraft wrecks. Together with them, Archeocentrum Velzeke they created the exhibition "About flying, falling... and digging up!". The expo can be visited from 20 May until 17 September. | <br>In 2002, the Belgian Aviation History Association Archaeology Team (BAHAAT) was formed to work with the government to take a more scientific approach to excavating aircraft wrecks. Together with them, Archeocentrum Velzeke they created the exhibition "About flying, falling... and digging up!". The expo can be visited from 20 May until 17 September. | ||
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− | + | 110 years ago the Royal Meteorological Institute became an independent institution, detached from the [[Royal Observatory of Belgium|royal observatory]]. The newly translated entry on the RMI can be found via the link below. | |
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