Queen Elizabeth Planetarium

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13500 112 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5M 3X8, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +78
Website : https://www.edmonton.ca/projects_plans/parks_recreation/queen-elizabeth-planetarium.aspx
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13500 112 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5M 3X8, Canada
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Mimi on Google

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Otherworldly! ?
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Ken P. on Google

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Sure be nice to see it once it opens again
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Matthew Buie on Google

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Dress for the weather! Like all observatories, this is an "open sky" venue, so in mid winter, it gets cold. Come and take a look through one of, if not the, best equipped (based on my experienxe only) public observatories in Canada. That Edmonton has some of the worst light pollution in the country makes that claim all the more amazing. The staff here really know the night (and daytime) sky, and always have a variety of objects to share. Make a point of trying to show up for events like meteor showers, eclipses, and any other significant astronomical events. The staff would love to help you experience it.
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Michael Timmerman on Google

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Excited to visit The Queen Elizabeth Planetarium. The uniquely designed "Flying Saucer" finally reopens to the public in 2020 after being closed in 1983 and sitting in disrepair for my entire life, 37 years by 2020.
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Allen Gregory on Google

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So glad to hear they will be preserving it! As an astronomy fanatic, history buff, and someone who pays close attention to the royal family, this news has excited me greatly. It's unfortunate it will no longer be used as a planetarium, but I am glad to see new life being breathed into it nevertheless.
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Chris on Google

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Pretty amazing technology, of course the last time I was there was in the early 80's. Would have given 5 stars, but as a kid, I was pretty disappointed you couldn't get popcorn for the show.
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Marc Berube on Google

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Very nice place to stroll around. The Planetarium is closed for repairs. Still worth a visit.
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Kirk Dewhurst on Google

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I remember coming here as a kid back around 1980 it was a really cool experience then. It’s been closed since 1983 when the Telus World of Science opened. Now it is been renovated and refurbished and supposed to reopen in 2020. There have been some delays so it may be a 2021 opening. When it does reopen it will be an intimate experience. The unique design of this building makes it really special.

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