Perseids Party and Astronomy lecture

School of Optometry and Vision Science - Room 347
Monday, Aug 12, 2024 at 7:30 PM  - 11:00 PM EDT 
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Event Details

Explore the night sky with astronomers from the Faculty of Science and Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. The Perseids meteor shower will be at its most spectacular, so let's gather to learn something and then enjoy the view! We will meet first at 7:30pm in the nearby Optometry building for a short lecture by the Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics' Dr. Liza Sazonova: "300,000 Years of Looking Up!"

300,000 Years of Looking Up!

Humans have looked up at the sky for as long as we have existed. Planets and stars have been by our side, seemingly almost within reach, taunting us to get closer. They were our first guides in the dark thousands of years ago, and continue to drive us to leave our planet and explore others. 

What are they? What makes up our Universe? Where did we come from? 

These questions remained at the heart of astronomy for centuries, and as we learned more about how vast and distant celestial objects are, we too reached deeper into space with our knowledge. I will talk about the history of astronomy: from the first recorded observations of the night skies to the modern breakthroughs in our understanding of how the Universe was billions of light-years ago. And of course, the mysteries we are still yet to solve!


 

We'll move to the Columbia Fields for stargazing after the lecture, around sunset. This is a family-friendly event, but if your kids will have trouble sitting through a lecture, you're welcome to join us on the Columbia Fields near Brubacher House around 8:30pm (choose the ticket "Perseids Party only").

Please note that if the skies are cloudy the lecture will still take place on August 12th, but we will not gather on the fields for stargazing. Please register so that we can keep you updated.
 

 

 

 

Speakers

Liza Sazonova
Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics
Post-Doctoral Fellow

Location

School of Optometry and Vision Science - Room 347
200 Columbia Street West Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 CA

Tickets

Type
Price
Lecture & Perseids Party
Free
Perseids Party only
Free

Organizer Details

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