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All Attractions
Tuesday to Sunday
Open 10 am to 4 pm
Monday
Closed
See Planetarium show
schedule, here.
Saturday & Sunday
Open 11 am to 4 pm
We look forward to seeing you!
Face masks are strongly
recommended for all visitors
(age 5+) at the Manitoba Museum.
Click for Holiday Hours
Hours of operation vary for different holidays.
The stars of Autumn contain many famous constellations from mythology, as well as star clusters and galaxies that can be seen with the unaided eye.
As summer wanes, new constellations come into view. This week on [email protected], we’ll focus on the autumn constellations becoming visible in the east, and point out the best targets for the unaided eye and binoculars.
Plus, more about the planets and other space stuff.
Join us on Facebook or YouTube live!
The Manitoba Museum presents [email protected], a weekly series of FREE virtual programming inviting Manitobans to explore the universe with Planetarium Astronomer Scott Young,
As pioneering Canadian astronomer Helen Sawyer Hogg always said, “The stars belong to everyone.” Learn how to find your stars and get to know the night sky, Thursdays at 7 pm.
Image: Stellarium/S. Young/Manitoba Museum