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All Attractions open
Thursday – Sunday
11 am – 5 pm
See Planetarium show
schedule, here.
We look forward to seeing you!
FACE MASKS ARE REQUIRED
at the Manitoba Museum.
This policy will be in place
until June 30.
Click for Holiday Hours
Hours of operation vary for different holidays.
Victoria Day (May 23)
All attractions open
11 am – 5 pm
Image credit: Manitoba Museum/S. Young
This week is the autumnal equinox – the official beginning of autumn in the northern hemisphere. What does that mean, both in terms of the coming weather and the constellations we can see?
We’ll talk about that and also track down the most distant object you can see with your unaided eyes – a galaxy more than two and a half million light years away!
Plus the constellations, planets, and cool space stuff.
Register on Zoom or join us on Facebook or YouTube live!
[email protected] | SEPTEMBER 30 | NO SHOW
In respect of Truth and Reconciliation Day, [email protected] will be not be airing this week. Join us again on October 7!