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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/science/events/wca-kpl-public-talk-our-view-star-f
 ormation-milky-way
LOCATION:Kitchener Public Library (Central Library) Meeting room D+E 85 Que
 en St North Kitchener ON Canada
SUMMARY:WCA-KPL Public Talk - Our View of Star Formation in the Milky Way a
 nd\nBeyond (Ashley Bemis)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Understanding how stars form is a vital aspect of many areas of
 \nastronomy. From one perspective\, star formation is a crucial part of\nu
 nderstanding how galaxies evolve – from another\, star formation can\nhe
 lp us determine where planets exist that have the potential to host\nlife.
  In this month’s KPL astronomy talk\, Dr. Ashley Bemis will\ndiscuss wha
 t we learn about star formation by looking at where stars\nare being born 
 in nearby galaxies – and within our own Milky Way.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/science/events/wca-kpl-public-talk-unveiling-natur
 e-dark-energy-desi
LOCATION:Kitchener Public Library (Central Library) Meeting room D+E 85 Que
 en St North Kitchener ON Canada
SUMMARY:WCA-KPL Public Talk - Unveiling the nature of Dark Energy with DESI
 \n(Enrique Paillas)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Dark energy is a strange and enigmatic form of energy\, causing
  our\nUniverse to grow and expand at an increasingly fast rate. While the\
 nexact nature of this energy remains a total mystery\, new astronomical\ni
 nstruments are shedding light on dark energy like never before. Join\nus a
 t this month's KPL astronomy talk\, when Dr. Enrique Paillas will\nspeak a
 bout the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI)\, and what\nits newes
 t results tell us about the dark Universe.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/science/events/wca-kpl-public-talk-castor-canadas-
 flagship-space-telescope
LOCATION:Kitchener Public Library (Meeting rooms D+E) 85 Queen St N Kitchen
 er ON N2H2H1 Canada
SUMMARY:WCA-KPL Public Talk - CASTOR: Canada's Flagship Space Telescope (Ca
 m\nMorgan)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:At this month's KPL astronomy talk\, Cam Morgan will speak abou
 t the\nCASTOR mission\, an ultra-violet telescope that promises to complim
 ent\nother cutting-edge missions\, such as Euclid and the Roman Space\nTel
 escope\, throughout the 2030s.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/science/events/wca-kpl-public-talk-science-solar-e
 clipses-roan-haggar
LOCATION:Kitchener Public Library (Meeting rooms D+E) 85 Queen St N Kitchen
 er\, ON\, CA N2H 2H1 Canada
SUMMARY:WCA-KPL Public Talk - The Science of Solar Eclipses (Roan Haggar)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:On April 8\, Southern Ontario will witness a total solar eclips
 e for\nthe first time in nearly 100 years\, as the Moon blocks out the lig
 ht\nof the Sun for several minutes. Total eclipses are an amazing\nspectac
 le but have also played a key role throughout history in our\nunderstandin
 g of science. At this month's KPL astronomy talk\, Dr. Roan\nHaggar will s
 peak about the upcoming solar eclipse\, and what eclipses\nhave taught us 
 about the Sun\, our Solar System\, and the Universe.
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