Families will be able to interact with science when a travelling science circus comes to town.
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The Shell Questacon Science Circus will be in Launceston on Saturday, October 26, and children and their families are invited to attend.
Flaming bubbles and flying beach balls will be just some of the features of the exhibit, which will take place at the Launceston Indoor Sports Arena.
The program will also visit schools in the Launceston region.
Science Circus present Phoebe Melvin is in charge of the bubble exhibit.
She said the exhibit had received a fantastic response from local students.
``Each year the Science Circus reaches over 80000 people in communities around Australia who may not otherwise have access to science centres like Questacon in Canberra,'' she said.
``It's wonderful to share science with so many different people and to show how interesting and important it is to our everyday lives.
``I'm looking forward to seeing them at the public exhibition where they can explore science with their families through the interactive exhibits.''
The Science Circus public exhibition will be open from 10am to 3pm on Saturday 26 October. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for children and concessions, and $18 for families of up to two adults and three children.