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2019-07-9
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UofT Planetarium: Our Musical Universe

Artwork features the painting “Myth” by Robyn Rennie - http://robynsart.outnumbered.ca/

Showtimes: 7:00pm, 8:15pm

What is the sound of a twinkling star? Can planets keep a beat? How loud was the big bang? Contrary to what you might expect, our universe is actually buzzing with marvelous melodies, remarkable rhythms, and heavenly harmonies that can be heard by human ears. Join us for a sound-based tour of the cosmos, from the night sky all the way out to the edge of the observable universe. The show features enhanced visuals and descriptive narrations and is accessible to people with visual impairments.

There are no refunds or exchanges available for these tickets. Please make certain that the date and time of the show work well for you before reserving tickets.

If you have questions please contact planetarium@universe.utoronto.ca

Please arrive 10 minutes before your show. To ensure the best experience for guests during shows, the doors to the planetarium will be closed and locked to outside entry for the duration of each show. If you arrive after the scheduled start time of your show, you will not be able to enter the planetarium and your ticket will not be refunded or transferred to another show.

Who can attend: Everyone
Fee: $10
Tickets: Online
Organized by: Planetarium shows are produced by the Dunlap Institute and presented in the planetarium of the Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, U of T.
Location: University of Toronto, Astronomy Building, Room AB79 (basement), 50 St. George Street, Toronto

https://universe.utoronto.ca/events/our-musical-universe-15/

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