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Locality: Brandon, Manitoba

Phone: +1 204-727-9677



Address: 270-18th Street R7A 6A9 Brandon, MB, Canada

Website: www.brandonu.ca/observatory/

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BU Astronomical Observatory 12.10.2020

If you happen to be in Winnipeg on a Thursday night...this is the Thursday night I would pick!

BU Astronomical Observatory 06.10.2020

Looks like a beautiful night for tomorrow’s public observing! Get your tickets at the link below https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/public-observing-with-brandon-u

BU Astronomical Observatory 19.09.2020

We have a great sky waiting for us tonight!! http://www.cleardarksky.com/c/BrndnMBkey.html?1

BU Astronomical Observatory 08.09.2020

We are doing a series of Pop-Up Public Observing nights. Notice for them will be short, anywhere from 8-48 hours. We are working around the weather and volunteer availability. Tickets for the pop-up events will be limited to approximately 30 guests. So if you have a free evening during the week, the sky is clear, check and see if we are going to be staring up with our awesome 16" Ritchey-Chretien telescope. :)

BU Astronomical Observatory 31.08.2020

Tickets now available for Friday's Public Observing Night! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/public-observing-with-brandon-u

BU Astronomical Observatory 24.08.2020

A big thank-you to Bailey Preston for a fantastic presentation on Friday night. Best part about the rain is all the volunteers got to sit in on the presentation!!! As a side note, one of the guests at the presentation may have left a cell phone. If you are missing your communication device please send us a message and I will get you in touch with the proper people at BU.

BU Astronomical Observatory 07.08.2020

We may have cloudy skies and a wee bit of rain, but we have a fantastic presentation planned for 9:30 and 10:30 pm in the Louis Riel room on the main floor of McMaster Hall. Come on out and learn about the death of stars and the evidence they leave behind!