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25 July

UofT Planetarium: The Life and Death of Stars (SOLD OUT)

Showtimes: 7:00pm, 8:15pm The stars in the night sky seem unchanging and eternal, and have remained the same for the history of human civilization. However, over millions and billions of years, new stars are born, live out their long lives, and eventually die in a blaze of glory. In this show, we will be exploring the lives of stars by visiting stellar nurseries, supernova remnants and much more!
16 July

Agincourt Library: Mission to Pluto, From Napkin to New Horizon

Curious to see what it is like to attend a university Lecture? Join us in the library for an astronomy lecture: Mission to Pluto, From Napkin to New Horizon
4 July

UofT AstroTour: Stargazing from Chile: Exotic Supergiants at the Magellan Telescope

Much of modern astronomy research is performed at our computers; even observations at telescopes are now often controlled remotely. However, there are still observatories around the world where astronomical discoveries are made in-person.
5 July

Ontario Science Centre: International Day of LGBTQ+ People in STEM

Join us as we celebrate International Pride in STEM day with an afternoon of activities and a Science Slam featuring LGBTQ+ speakers.
17 August

Ontario Science Centre: Rockets, Robots & Rovers

Rev up for space robotics! From satellites to soil sampling to lunar mining, experience how technology is advancing space exploration. Discover the latest developments in space exploration technologies, and meet researchers, scientists and engineers who work at the forefront in this sector. Featuring presentations and demonstrations by:
23 June

Ontario Science Centre: Spotlight on Women in Science: Reaching for the Stars

Traditionally, space exploration has long been dominated by men. Today, women occupy a range of roles in the space industry—from astronauts to engineers to meteorologists. Thanks to women’s contributions, capabilities in space exploration continue to expand. With space inching closer and closer to being part of our everyday lives, it’s an exciting time to be involved in the space industry.
18 July

UofT Planetarium: Kids Summer Break Show

Showtimes: 11:00am, 12:30pm
16 July

UofT Planetarium: Kids Summer Break Show

Showtimes: 11:00am, 12:30pm
16 July

UofT Planetarium: Our Musical Universe (SOLD OUT)

What is the sound of a twinkling star? Can planets keep a beat? How loud was the big bang?
9 July

UofT Planetarium: Our Musical Universe

What is the sound of a twinkling star? Can planets keep a beat? How loud was the big bang?