
11
May
Ryerson: Science Rendezvous 2019
Ryerson’s Science Rendezvous offers hands-on activities and demonstrations in many scientific areas. We have activities for young children, teens and adults. Come on out to the Kerr Hall quad in the heart of Ryerson's campus, and enjoy a day outdoors with science.

11
May
UofT: Science Rendezvous 2019
Astronomy Booth: Small Bodies in the Solar System

3
May
UofT Planetarium: Grand Tour of the Cosmos (SOLD OUT)
Showtimes: 7:00pm, 8:10pm, 9:15pm

24
May
UofT Planetarium: Grand Tour of the Cosmos (SOLD OUT)
Showtimes: 7:00pm, 8:10pm, 9:15pm

30
May
UofT Planetarium: Grand Tour of the Cosmos (SOLD OUT)
Showtimes: 7:00pm, 8:10pm

11
June
CBC Quirks & Quarks Public Debate: Should we have humans in space?
Watch the recorded video: https://youtu.be/AycZnkjv-HQ

6
November
Perimeter Institute: Homes away from home: a live webcast on exoplanets by Elizabeth Tasker
Since the discovery of the first exoplanets in the early 1990s, we have detected more than 4,000 worlds beyond our solar system. Many of these are similar in size to our Earth, leading to an obvious question: could any be habitable?
For now, we typically only know the size and orbit of these planets, but nothing about their surface conditions. Although we cannot know for sure if these worlds could support life, we can use models to speculate on what we might find there.

7
November
RASC, Hamilton Centre: Things You May Not Know About the Apollo 11 Mission
Speaker: Randy Attwood, FRASC, Mississauga Centre

8
November
Hamilton Amateur Astronomers: 7 Ways to Improve Your Astrophotography
HAA welcomes Trevor Jones as our guest speaker for our first meeting at McMaster Innovation Park, our new home.

11
November
RASC, Mississauga Centre: Transit of Mercury at The Riverwood Conservancy
For the first time since 2016, the planet Mercury will pass between the Earth and the Sun, making it visible as a small dot against the Sun’s disc.
While it will be an amazing sight to behold, looking directly at the sun is dangerous. So the experts from the Mississauga Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada will be setting up their properly-filtered telescopes at Riverwood to offer you safe, clear views of the transit.