DDO Star Talk - Private lives of stars with Dr. John Percy
Title: "The Private Lives of Stars"
Dr. John Percy, Professor Emeritus, Dept of Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Toronto.
The stars in the night sky may all look the same, but they actually have unique and interesting characteristics, "personalities" and life stories. Cand and find out more about well-known stars such as Polaris and Betelgeuse and some amazing stars that you have probably never heard of before.
Star Talk nights offer great talks by great speakers on astronomy, space science and sometimes, science fiction.
You'll also have a chance to tour the Observatory and (weather permitting) check out the night sky through a variety of telescopes set up on the lawn and through the big scope in the Main Dome. If the weather gods are angry, you can check out the (virtual) night sky in our new Skylab.
Star Talk nights run regardless of weather conditions.
Tickets must be purchased in advance for Star Talk nights on the David Dunlap Observatory website. Click on the "Buy Now" button beside the desired date and time that will take you to the online ticket purchasing page. The online system limits to 10 tickets per order.
Tickets for speaker nights are non-refundable since the program runs regardless of sky or weather conditions. If it's cloudy, hang onto your tickets for free viewing on a future evening.
Please do not bring young children to our Star Talk nights. While our guest lecturers gear their talks for the general public, young children are likely to find it a very long night. Kids will find Family Nights a much better experience. For safety reasons, children under 7 years of age are not permitted in the Main Dome.
For more information and tickets, please visit the schedule page on the David Dunlap Observatory website.
Who can attend: everyone including non-members
Location: David Dunlap Observatory (DDO)
Fee: Adult: $12.50, Senior: $8.00, Youth (age 11-17): $8.00 (please note: no children under 11 years of age)
Tickets must be bought in advance on the David Dunlap Observatory (DDO) website