
5
April
CRAM Toronto: U of T | Unravelling the History and Mysteries of Our Universe
Can you imagine living in a house that’s so big you’ll never see it all? And even stranger - it keeps expanding! That’s the way it is with our home, the Universe. But there’s an enormous new telescope called CHIME that’s been built in western Canada. And its purpose is to trace the 4 billion years of our cosmic past. I’m hoping CHIME will give us insight into the mystery of Dark Energy which is driving the Universe’s expansion.

5
April
CRAM Toronto: York | Prisoners of Gravity
Gravity is a given. We as humans have evolved in the constant presence of the gravitational pull of Earth. Most of us may not realize it, but gravity is an essential influence on our behaviour and our perceptions. Our brains use gravity for stability, as a reference to help us judge distances, and even to help establish ownership of our bodies. So who do we become when gravity as we know it disappears?

13
March
ASX Graduate Student Panel: Autonomous Space Exploration
Want to know more about the state of the art of space exploration technology? Bursting with questions on how rovers and satellites work? Not sure what to ask, but just want to learn more? Then come on down to ASX's graduate student panel!
This 13th of March, we're featuring three U of T M.A.Sc candidates, each one with applied experience in space exploration technology. Feel free to come with your own questions, or lend an ear to our guided discussion. As usual, everyone with any amount of background knowledge is welcome!

8
March
Millennium Square Stargazing (CANCELLED)
This evening’s event has been cancelled due to icy conditions.

14
March
UofT Planetarium: Kids March Break Show (SOLD OUT)
Showtimes: 11:00am, 1:00pm

12
March
UofT Planetarium: Kids March Break Show (SOLD OUT)
Rocket away from the Earth on a tour through our solar system and beyond. Starting with highlights from the Toronto night sky, this show will take you on an epic cosmic journey. We’ll follow human spacecraft on their visits to the planets and moons of the solar system, then warp far beyond the furthest reaches of human exploration to visit other stars, galaxies, and the very edge of the observable universe. This show is aimed at children as part of our March break programing, intended for audiences aged 4–12 and families.

2
March
UofT Planetarium: Grand Tour of the Cosmos
Showtimes: 7:00pm, 8:10pm, 9:15pm

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

1
March
UofT Planetarium: The Life and Death of Stars (SOLD OUT)
Showtimes: 6:15pm, 7:30pm
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!

23
March
UofT Planetarium: The Life and Death of Stars (SOLD OUT)
Showtimes: 6:15pm, 7:30pm
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!