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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.
Explore the universe with Planetarium Astronomer Scott Young.
In this week’s episode, we’ll discover how stars are born, and what happens after that. We’ll track down baby stars, teenager stars, adult stars, and senior citizen stars in the winter sky.
We’ll build our own rockets, and hear about the amazing rockets built right here in Manitoba.
We’ll also find Taurus the Bull, the first Zodiac constellation to be featured in our “Connect the Dots” segment.
Click here to register on Zoom or join us on YouTube or Facebook, live at 7 pm.
Resources for this episode:
Star Maps for February 4, 2021
Black Brant Rocket paper model
Link to more paper rocket models of real spacecraft
Click here for more [email protected] episodes to add to your safe-at-home activities.
DOME @HOME is free thanks to the generous support of
You can donate to support future Museum programs here.