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Canada: Ontario Science Centre celebrates Mars Festival

Toronto, Aug 2 (IBNS): Mars Festival, organized by Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC), was observed in Ontario Science Centre from July 27-28.

Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques talks about his upcoming journey into space at the Ontario Science Centre

Toronto, July 24 (IBNS): Astronaut David Saint-Jacques from Canadian Space Agency expects to work on application of  isolated medicine in space where human bodies are in a fragile state and are relatively more susceptible to diseases.

Ontario Science Centre presents interactive travelling exhibition

Toronto, July 18 (IBNS): Ontario Science Centre's interactive travelling exhibition PoPnology, the convergence between popular culture and current technology, is being run from May 19 to August 6, media reports said.

Ontario Science Centre weaves special coverlet on 19th century machine to celebrate Canada 150

Toronto, Sep 4 (IBNS): Hans Baer, a retired IBM Computer Engineer, was fascinated by the binary coding of the perforated cards used for weaving on a mid-19th century Jacquard loom, and realised the hard work that went into making these cards as he volunteered as a weaver for a special project under Canada's Ontario Science Centre (OSC).

Solar Eclipse, “an incredible view”: NASA's acting administrator

Toronto, Aug 22 (IBNS): A partial but impressive solar eclipse occurred In Canada, with best viewing sites being in Victoria, B.C. where the moon blocked 90 percent of the sun, ​in other areas of Western Canada the impact of the eclipse was between 86 to 77 percent.​