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Did you know there's not one, but TWO solar eclipses coming up over the next few months?
In this video, Planetarium Astronomer Scott Young tells us when the eclipses are and why eclipse glasses are so important if you're planning to watch them.
The Museum Shop is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am to 4 pm. Make sure to buy your eclipse glasses early!
#SolarEclipse #Eclipse #Space #ExploreMB #EclipseGlasses #SpaceTok #ScienceTok #ManitobaMuseum #Winnipeg #Manitoba
In this video, Planetarium Astronomer Scott Young tells us when the eclipses are and why eclipse glasses are so important if you're planning to watch them.
The Museum Shop is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am to 4 pm. Make sure to buy your eclipse glasses early!
#SolarEclipse #Eclipse #Space #ExploreMB #EclipseGlasses #SpaceTok #ScienceTok #ManitobaMuseum #Winnipeg #Manitoba
The Nonsuch is the largest artifact in the Museum Collection and requires specialized conservation. Join Senior Conservator Carolyn as she takes us through some of the regular tasks they carry out on the Nonsuch - including a trip up the rigging!
Come back next week for part 2.
#Nonsuch #Conservation #Ship #Rigging #Conservator #Museums #MuseumTok #Winnipeg #Manitoba #ManitobaMuseum
Come back next week for part 2.
#Nonsuch #Conservation #Ship #Rigging #Conservator #Museums #MuseumTok #Winnipeg #Manitoba #ManitobaMuseum
Did You Know that Churchill, Manitoba was once a tropical sea?
As seen in our Ancient Seas exhibit, 450 million years ago Churchill, Manitoba looked a little different! Learn about the ancient tropical sea in this video with Curator of Geology and Paleontology Dr. Graham Young.
#Churchill #Laurentia #Pangea #Manitoba #Winnipeg #Museums #MuseumTok #ManitobaMuseum #ScienceTok
As seen in our Ancient Seas exhibit, 450 million years ago Churchill, Manitoba looked a little different! Learn about the ancient tropical sea in this video with Curator of Geology and Paleontology Dr. Graham Young.
#Churchill #Laurentia #Pangea #Manitoba #Winnipeg #Museums #MuseumTok #ManitobaMuseum #ScienceTok
Do you know where this trapdoor in the Captain's quarters on the Nonsuch leads? Join Learning & Engagement Producer Erin in the hold to learn more!
The Nonsuch is a replica 17th century ship that was built in England in 1968 before sailing across 14,000 kms of salt and fresh water on her way to the Manitoba Museum in 1974. The Museum was built around the ship, making the Nonsuch a permanent fixture in the Museum Galleries.
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The Nonsuch is a replica 17th century ship that was built in England in 1968 before sailing across 14,000 kms of salt and fresh water on her way to the Manitoba Museum in 1974. The Museum was built around the ship, making the Nonsuch a permanent fixture in the Museum Galleries.
#DYK #DidYouKnow #MuseumTok #Museums #Nonsuch #Ship #Trapdoor #BehindTheScenes #ManitobaMuseum