UofT Planetarium: Imagining the Size of the Universe
Showtimes: 7:00pm, 8:00pm, and 9:00pm
How big is the universe? How can we seek to answer this question or understand the answer once we have it? Our universe is much bigger than we imagine it to be but, using analogies and visualizations, we can start to grasp its true dimensions. This planetarium show will journey through the different scales of the universe, starting with familiar objects like the moon and the Earth, and ending with the furthest reaches of the observable universe.
If you have questions please contact planetarium@universe.utoronto.ca
Who can attend: Everyone
Fee: $6 (online pre-purchase)
Tickets: http://www.universe.utoronto.ca/events/imagining-the-size-of-the-universe-2/
Tickets are non-refundable. Normally, shows sell out prior to the day of the show. However, any tickets not pre-sold will available at the door for $5 per person, cash only.
Organized by: UNIVERSE at the University of Toronto (Dunlap Institute, DAA, CITA, GASA, ASX)
Location: University of Toronto, Astronomy Building, Room AB79 (basement), 50 St. George Street, Toronto
http://www.universe.utoronto.ca/events/imagining-the-size-of-the-universe-2/
Image Credit: NASA, ACS Team, Rychard Bouwens (UCO/Lick Obs.)