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Astronomy in the Middle East

Wednesday June 17th, 2026

Wednesday June 17th, 2026

7:00 PM

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8:00 PM EDT

Starts: 7:00 PM EDT

Ends: 8:00 PM EDT

McCallion Planetarium, BSB basement, room B149, 1280 Main Street West

1280 Main St W, Hamilton

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$8.85 CAD

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$8.85 CAD

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$8.85 CAD

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The history of astronomy in the Middle East is one that spans millennia, almost to the very dawn of our historical records. As such, the Middle East is home to many of the advancements and breakthroughs in the field of astronomy. The Babylonians were the first to turn astronomy into scientific practice. The first observatory in the world was built in the city of Baghdad. The most precise star catalogues of their time were made in Ottoman Constantinople. In this show, we will be studying the long history of astronomy in the Middle East, and how that knowledge survives and informs our understanding of astronomy to this day. 

All ticket sales are final.  Please use our Directions page for information on parking and getting to the planetarium.

A note that this show is not specifically designed for kids - if you are interested in a show designed for a younger audience, please consider our Introductory Astronomy for Kids options (typically on the first Wednesday or the third Saturday of each month).

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Learn about planets, stars, galaxies, and other fascinating objects in our universe, while stargazing in the planetarium's night sky.

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Please note that all ticket sales are final.