Earth Hour helps astronomers connect with the stars
A tall, white-bearded man dressed in a wool toque and big sweater waves his arms around while describing the tales of Greek gods and their adventures as they play out in Toronto’s night sky.
A tall, white-bearded man dressed in a wool toque and big sweater waves his arms around while describing the tales of Greek gods and their adventures as they play out in Toronto’s night sky.
“The point of making these things,” James Neihouse said, “is to help get kids excited about space and technical backgrounds and the hard stuff in school.”
“I think it’s a great exhibit,” science centre staff-member Michael Barrington said. “It’s history going back to the 19th century and seeing black folks who were prominent here in Canada. That’s something I’ve just learned and it’s great.”