24
March
UofT AstroTour: Special Earth Hour Event – Where Captain Nemo Got it Right, and Wrong – Life in the Deep Earth
Speaker: Prof. Barbara Sherwood Lollar
From Jules Verne’s Captain Nemo, to Astronaut Mark Watney stranded on Mars, we remain fascinated by the theme of Exploration. Fact can be stranger than fiction however as we discover that even here on Earth, there are parts of the planet we have only begun to probe for new habitable domains and microbial ecosystems.
17
September
Science Literacy Week 2018
Science Literacy Week is a week-long celebration of science in Canada.
This year will be space-themed and include Run the Solar System.
7
March
Speaker's Night: Gravitational Waves: The Sirens of the Universe
Watch the recorded video: https://youtu.be/K1AGhzRTcGQ
9
March
Hamilton Amateur Astronomers: Astronomy 101 and your Guide to Note-taking
Following up Jim Wamsley’s introduction to telescopes in Part 1, John Gauvreau now guides you through what a beginner can expect from their very first views through that scope.
7
March
Perimeter Institute: The Weirdest Stars in the Universe: Emily Levesque Public Lecture
How big can a star get? Why would a star only pretend to explode? Can you hide one star inside another?
21
February
Recreational Astronomy Night
Watch the recorded video: https://youtu.be/0yhCOGEk3hI
7
March
ASX Panel Discussion: "Is Anybody Out There?"
Come ask our diverse panel of five PhD students any of your burning questions about the current (and future) search for extraterrestrial life! This event will be run as a guided discussion, with a host/moderator posing a variety of general questions to the panel, however you (the audience) are encouraged to bring your own questions! Some of the topics that will be covered are: - Current search efforts and how they are performed (ie.
13
March
UofT Planetarium: March Break Kids Show (SOLD OUT)
Showtimes: 12:00pm, 2:00pm
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 exoplanets, galaxies, quasars, and the very edge of the observable universe.
This show is geared to audiences aged 5-12, shows are 50 minutes long.
12
March
UofT Planetarium: March Break Kids Show (SOLD OUT)
Showtime: 11:00am
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 exoplanets, galaxies, quasars, and the very edge of the observable universe.
This show is geared to audiences aged 5-12, shows are 50 minutes long.
23
March
UofT Planetarium: The Life and Death of Stars (SOLD OUT)
Showtimes: 7:00pm, 8:15pm
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!