
More exoplanets are being discovered all the time. Bob Trembley will talk about the thousands of planets researchers and citizen scientists have discovered orbiting other stars, or free-floating throughout our galaxy. We are always happy to have Bob guide us on a free-wheeling tour through astronomy highways and byways. Tuesday, August 29 6:00-7:30 p.m. Please register: https://dpl-exoplanets.eventbrite.com [https://img.evbuc.com/https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.evbuc.com%2Fimages%2F567236129%2F138776901512%2F1%2Foriginal.20230802-172702?w=1000&auto=format%2Ccompress&q=75&sharp=10&rect=0%2C50%2C1600%2C800&s=e45456a029a76ed89abec1e1350ec235]<https://dpl-exoplanets.eventbrite.com/> Exoplanets: Not Science Fiction Anymore<https://dpl-exoplanets.eventbrite.com/> Explore some of the planets that have been detected outside our star system. dpl-exoplanets.eventbrite.com The program will be recorded, and should be available on the Detroit Public Library YouTube channel within a few weeks. We now have a virtual channel just for the astronomy programs: https://bit.ly/DPLAstronomy [https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7TVLFiOwETY/default.jpg?days_since_epoch=19592]<https://bit.ly/DPLAstronomy> Virtual Astronomy Events - YouTube<https://bit.ly/DPLAstronomy> The Detroit Public Library has been partnering with the Wayne State University Planetarium to provide a selection of astronomy programs. bit.ly Jennifer Jennifer Dye Manager Detroit Public Library jdye@detroitpubliclibrary.org Knapp Branch 13330 Conant 313-481-1771 M, W, F 10-6 Tu, Th 12-8 Detroit, Michigan 48212