Extreme Planets: The Big, the Hot and the Ugly

April 17, 2013 | Miriam | Comments (0)

When you look at the photographs of astronomers from the Dunlap Institute it's hard not to feel a bit envious. A case in point is Lisa Esteves, pictured below.

But when she speaks about "extreme  planets" her imagery is even more dramatic. Join us at the Richview Branch tomorrow, April 18, 7 pm in the 2nd floor Program Room as Lisa Esteves leads a guided exploration of some of the strangest planets in our
galaxy, from giant fireballs to waterworlds.

 Lisa2

Nebula_planet

 

 This talk is the second in our spring astronomy series, A PASSION FOR
ASTRONOMY
, presented in partnership with the Dunlap Institute, Astronomy
and
Astrophysics
, University of Toronto.

(Richview is very easy to get to: just take a northbound Islington Bus
from the Islington Station and get off just north of Eglinton).

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