
On Saturday, Region of Waterloo Museums will begin hosting Earth in Focus: Insights from Space, a special exhibition developed by the Canada Science and Technology Museum in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency.
The travelling exhibit opens Oct. 21 at the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum in Kitchener.
Featuring breathtaking photos taken from space, Earth in Focus offers visitors a truly remarkable perspective of our planet. Through visually striking videos and photos, this immersive exhibition demonstrates how data collected from space can help address global issues — such as feeding a growing population, keeping us safe from natural disasters, and protecting the environment.
Earth in Focus will provide visitors the opportunity to learn about Canada’s contributions to earth observation and discover how these amazing images contribute to our understanding of our rapidly changing planet.
The exhibition highlights the essential role satellite imaging and space photography play in addressing global challenges.
“The Earth in Focus exhibit is an excellent opportunity and resource for our community to learn more about the world we live in and our environmental impact,” said Regional Councillor Doug Craig, Vice-Chair of the Planning & Works Committee. “These interactive installations give residents an opportunity to better understand the relationship we each have with our planet.”
“Ingenium is delighted to provide Canadians the opportunity to experience and learn about the amazing insights we can get from earth observation. Not only is this exhibit visually stunning, it helps Canadians better appreciate how interconnected we are with the planet,” states Christina Tessier, President and CEO of Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation which operates the Canada Science and Technology Museum.
The museum, located at 10 Huron Rd., is open Wednesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.












