A non-profit, multi-disciplinary group of people working to bring a 21st century virtual planetarium for the World and physical planetarium to Toronto.
๐จ IN THE NEWS: Kirsten Vanstone joined @CP24 today to talk about the urgent need for a new #planetarium in Toronto! ๐
As the old site is demolished, we are moving from advocacy to action to ensure Torontoโs scientific future. ๐ฝ๏ธ Watch here: https://t.co/VzfPDqTjUH #Toronto
This will trash the night skies and our upper atmosphere, without any thoughtful consideration of what it will do. So if you're cheering on the launch of bigger and bigger rockets, be careful what you wish for them to do. https://t.co/jGBLFAZ71z
Astronauts and engineers are the people most people imagine working in the space economy. But as the industry matures, room for others is opening up, according to the latest Canadian named to a crew going to the International Space Station, Joshua Kutryk. https://t.co/ZNbT61mI4f
โฐ Only 1 WEEK TO GO! Don't miss An Evening with Col. Chris Hadfield on May 30th at Lazaridis Hall in Waterloo!
This exclusive presentation is in support of the operations of @THEMUSEUM. ๐
Use code SpacePlace10 for 10% off tickets: https://t.co/euNOhDot9t
#ChrisHadfield
Congratulations Dr. Michel Fich, Space Place Canada co-founder, on receiving a Canadian Astronomical Society award for your groundbreaking work and leadership on astronomical instrumentation! https://t.co/tGoGBxeUMe #casca#AstroTech#dunlapaward
Missed our session with @SpacePlaceCda and Br. Guy Consolmagno? ๐ The recording of "Why do we look up at the heavens?" is officially live on YouTube!
Watch the full talk from the Carl Sagan Medal recipient here: ๐ https://t.co/01b0Mqm8l2 #Astronomy#Toronto#STEM
The dome is coming down, but our vision is looking up. ๐ญ
Watch Richard McDonald on @CBCToronto discussing the demolition of the McLaughlin Planetarium and why #SpacePlaceCanada intends to bring Toronto a new home for the stars.
๐บ Full clip: https://t.co/misc1zdrCB
#Toronto
The first-ever Canadian win at the Gerard K. OโNeill Space Settlement international space contest! 4,900 competing entries from 29,000 students representing 31 countries. Eleven Grade 12 students from Brampton won the top prize!
https://t.co/D7Ndp2Yth2
Congratulations! #space
With so many cuts to space programmes, such as to Canada's lunar rover programme, here's a bright spot. $200M over 10 years to develop a Canadian sovereign space launch capability at a spaceport situated near Canso, Nova Scotia. New talent will be needed!ย https://t.co/msMfTZ4JCu
Why do we look up? ๐ Last night at the Fields Institute, Brother Guy Consolmagno gave us plenty of reasons. Incredible night with the @SpacePlaceCda community! ๐๐ช #Astronomy#SpacePlaceCanada#STEAM
You've been to the Moon and back, now what do you do? Jeremy Hansen was back "at the office" doing more tests. We also note that previous Space Place Canada webinar presenters, Canadian Strategic Missions Corp., won the $400k Aqualunar Challenge prize. https://t.co/RNScByabPL
Thank you so very much Br Guy Consolmagno @jesuitnews for your wonderfully passionate and insightful talk on โWhy do we look at the heavens?โ @SpacePlaceCda@rasc
โRenewed interest in space education and immersive astronomy.โ ๐ช With #ArtemisII inspiring a new generation, we need the infrastructure to match. ๐จ๐ฆ๐
Join us this Thursday to keep the conversation going: https://t.co/fFkPR6z8HJ
Toronto needs a world-class classroom for the 21st century. ๐งฌ๐
Space Place Canada is calling for partners to help build a new public planetarium focused on STEAM education and immersive discovery.
Read the full science-led mission: https://t.co/lQ6mo7BEif #STEM#CdnSci#Toronto
We have a rare opportunity to create something lasting... a shared space to explore our place in the universe.โ โ Henry Lotin, Co-chair.
From advocacy to site planning, we are moving fast. Join us!
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Read the press release: https://t.co/lQ6mo7BEif
#ArtemisII#CdnSpace
From the author of the bestselling Turn Left at Orion! The legendary Brother Guy Consolmagno (President, Vatican Observatory Foundation) is coming to Toronto.
He will explore the big question: Why do we look up at the Heavens?
Register now: https://t.co/fFkPR6z8HJ
#Science
Speaking of hard-working Canadians contributing to #Artemis II, let us not forget the critical role played by Jenni Gibbons, Jeremy Hansen's colleague and backup.ย Long hours of the same training as the others and needed to beย ready to step in at any moment.https://t.co/kOkeMAv2bE
"Our" Jeremy Hansen has returned safely. ๐จ๐ฆ Reflect for a moment on how that came to pass: decades of Canada being an excellent, reliable partner in global space exploration.
Hansen rocks!
Be proud, Canada. Weโre officially a Moon-faring nation again.
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