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8 May

RASC/SkyNews: Canadian Women in Astronomy (ONLINE)

A brief history of some of the important women actively involved in the advancement of amateur and professional astronomy and astrophysics in Canada over the last century.
29 March

Origins Institute: Searching for Life Beyond Earth (ONLINE)

The Origins Institute at McMaster University invites you to their e-colloquia lecture series with upcoming speaker, Dr. Nathalie A. Cabrol, Director, SETI Institute Carl Sagan Center for Research. As an astrobiologist, a planetary scientist, and an explorer, Dr. Cabrol will discuss how recent discoveries of exoplanets, the study of terrestrial extreme environments, and, potentially, emerging new interdisciplinary theories impact the concept of habitability, and in turn our views on the origin, nature, and search for life.
30 March

RASC National Society: The Insider's Guide to the Galaxy - Observing the Aurora Borealis (ONLINE)

Join us online to learn basic astronomy that you can do on your own from your backyard! We'll be hosting introductory astronomy courses every other Tuesday at 3:30pm EDT. They'll give you the tools to learn astronomy on your own at home, along with some observing goals to try. All you need is your computer! A pair of binoculars will help, but are not necessary.
1 April

RASC National Society: The Moon At Noon - Introduction (ONLINE)

We're back with our next online observing program! This time we'll be bringing you the Explore the Moon Observing Program. Anyone can join as we dive into craters and climb mountain ranges on our nearest neighbour. Stay tuned for more details, and keep an eye on this page for all the information you need about this program!
11 May

Pint of Science Canada: 2020 Science Festival (ONLINE)

We bring science to you - wherever you are! Get your computer, your favourite drink, and join us for the show. 54 amazing scientists from across the globe can't wait to share their passion with you - and it's free! This year's edition also includes family-friendly events, with talks adapted for a younger audience. Grab a pint (of milk), and come do some science!
6 April

Dunlap Institute: Astro Trivia Night! (ONLINE)

Attention savvy space fans! It’s time to show off how smart you are. On Tuesday, April 6, the Dunlap Institute will host Astro Trivia Night - live and online! Win cool prizes and learn fun facts from our all-star astronomers. It all begins at 7pm ET. The link to join will be posted here, soon. Can't wait to see you there! (Please Note: While we welcome anyone to participate in Astro Trivia Night, we can only ship prizes within Canada - excluding Quebec).
7 April

Perimeter Institute: Mapping the Universe with eBOSS: Will Percival live webcast (ONLINE)

In his April 7 webcast, cosmologist Will Percival will use recent galaxy survey results to explore the vastness of space.
8 April

RASC National Society: The Moon At Noon - Q-5 (ONLINE)

Where do you find mountain ranges, craters and lava plains on the Moon? We'll be talking about common features, how we find them, and how we use cardinal directions on the Moon.
12 April

Indus Space: All Things Space - Junior Virtual Camp (ONLINE)

For Grades 1-3 youth interested in STEAM and curious about space exploration. We introduce basic topics in engaging ways all week.
12 April

Breakthrough Discuss 2021: The Alpha Centauri System: A Beckoning Neighbor (ONLINE)

Tune in for Breakthrough Initiatives' free Breakthrough Discuss 2021 virtual conference featuring fascinating panels including RASC-TC member Prof. Sara Seager.