
27
April
Discover the Universe: On-Site: Astronomy Teachers Workshop in Toronto
Full-day workshop hosted by the Dunlap Institute at the University of Toronto

27
April
DDO Astronomy Family Night (WAITLIST)
Families will be introduced to the wonders of astronomy through a presentation on a variety of exciting astronomy topics, followed by age-appropriate celestial activities and a demonstration of the 74" telescope. If the sky is clear the dome will be opened and the telescope pointed to an interesting celestial object for the visitors to view. All participating family members must be registered and any participants under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a registered adult.

30
April
UWaterloo: See the unseeable: A black hole discovery conversation with physicist Avery Broderick (LIVESTREAM)
Watch the livestream here: https://livestream.com/itmsstudio/events/8636855

2
May
UofT Physics: 2019 H.L. Welsh Lectures in Physics
Prof. Anny Cazenave: Climate Change, Ocean Warming, Land Ice Melt and Sea Level RiseProf. Donna Strickland: Generating High-Intensity Ultrashort Optical Pulses

2
May
UofT AstroTour: Sensing Hidden Signals with Pulsars
Pulsars, born after the splendid explosion of massive stars, are the most compact objects in the visible universe. Sitting on Earth, we receive regular pulses of light from pulsars. The accuracy of the period between pulses can sometimes rival that of an atomic clock. Pulsar studies have won two Nobel prizes: one for their discovery, and one for the first indirect evidence of gravitational waves. In this talk, Dongzi Li will explain how the compact nature and the excellent periodicity of pulses help make previously difficult studies feasible.

14
May
RASC Mississauga: Astronomy Night at the Riverwood Conservancy
Explore the universe with members of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Telescopes will be set up to provide amazing views of the Moon, the planets and more! (Rain date is May 15th).

18
May
Aga Khan Museum: Insight Tour - Listening to the Moon with Laboni Islam (SOLD OUT)
Join poet Laboni Islam for a special tour of The Moon: A Voyage Through Time, an exhibition that looks at the moon through the lens of art, science, and spirituality.

18
May
DDO Astronomy Night (WAITLIST)
Visit a unique historical site in Richmond Hill and experience an engaging presentation led by expert and researchers in astronomy, covering a variety of exciting astronomy topics. After the presentation, participants will tour the observatory and see a demonstration of the 74" telescope. If the sky is clear, the dome will be opened and the telescope pointed to an interesting celestial object for the visitors to view. Please wear/bring appropriate supplies for being outdoors. All registered participants under the ages of 16 must be accompanied by a registered adult.

20
May
Pint of Science: A Trip to Quantumland (SOLD OUT)
What if I tell you that the world in the smallest imaginable scales has nothing to do with what we know?
Bosons versus FermionsDuncan O'Dell (Professor, Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University)

20
May
Pint of Science: How it all started (SOLD OUT)
Apparently "We are made of star stuff" so your beer contains chunks of the Big Bang explosion, doesn't it?
Echoes of the Big Bang at the Large Hadron ColliderDavid Curtin (Assistant Professor, Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Particle Physics) @drc83