Friday, February 23, 2007

Astronomy lecture in Calgary



The Calgary Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada is hosting Robert J. Sawyer for the evening of Thursday, March 15, 2007, for the annual Peter Sim Lecture.

Astronomy and Science Fiction

Exploring strange new worlds happens as often at a writer's keyboard as it does at an astronomer's eyepiece. From exploring the worlds of our solar system to the planets of other stars, from bases on Mars to the heat-death of the universe, science-fiction writers always get there first, and Canada's leading SF writer will be our tour guide as we look at some of their-and his-visions.

The meeting is open and free to the public; in fact, the public is strongly encouraged to attend. So come on by and hear a fantastic speaker on a favourite topic!

Where: Discovery Dome at the Telus World of Science (formerly the Calgary Science Centre)

When: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 15, 2007

More Details

The Robert J. Sawyer Web Site


2 Comments:

At February 23, 2007 10:36 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, neat. I haven't been there in probably 20 years and I know it's changed a lot. The Calgary Model Train group used to meet there and they had a huge cool HO-scale setup in the lower level for many years.

How long will you be in town for because of this?

 
At February 23, 2007 11:08 PM , Blogger RobertJSawyer said...

Probably through the weekend, Don. And I'll also be back in Calgary on Wednesday, May 2, for the launch of ROLLBACK; that will be at McNally-Robinson.

 

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