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Join Neil deGrasse Tyson for a captivating journey through the latest cosmic discoveries. This event highlights impactful scientific advancements and their significance to the public, offering a fascinating look at the universe's moving frontier. Held at the Paramount Theatre in downtown Seattle, attendees will explore hand-picked topics from the past few years, enhancing their understanding and fascination with space. Note: Tickets are limited to 8 per patron, and mobile barcodes will be available 4 days before the event. Stairs only to the balcony level.

Neil deGrasse Tyson presents two new lectures in Seattle on May 5th and 6th. On May 5th, 'This Just In: Latest Discoveries in the Universe' will delve into recent cosmic discoveries, focusing on their impact on science and public fascination. On May 6th, 'Science as a Way of Knowing' will explore the anatomy of science, its workings, and its success in decoding nature. The lectures will also examine social, cultural, and political forces affecting science and its future implications for nations and humanity.
Explore UW's history observatory and discover the night sky through our century-old telescope at a free open house! Theodor Jacobsen Observatory will host a 45-50 minute long presentation by a student or member of our astronomy community, followed by Q&A. Following the presentation, open exploration of the observatory and small group tours of the telescope dome. Weather permitting, we will open the dome and point the telescope at an interesting stellar object, a planet, or the moon! Everyone will get a chance to press their eye up to the telescope and experience the wonder of the universe for themselves. While you are waiting for your group to be called for your dome tour, UW student volunteers will have science-demos set up on the front lawn (including spectral lamps and smaller telescopes). This is a free event, but registration is required due to limited seating and dome capacity.