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The stars in the night sky are not static; they are in constant motion. In the vast expanse of space-time, each star follows its own unique orbit, undergoing birth and death, forming a grand 'cycle'. This lecture will take 'cycle' as its main theme, introducing the evolution of stars, deciphering the universe as a massive energy exchange system, and exploring the unending cycle of stars within it.
Speaker: Ms Woo Hoi-yi, Agnes (Assistant Curator of Hong Kong Space Museum)
Language: Cantonese
No reservation is required. Admission is free and available on a first-come, first-served basis. This is an on-site event and will not be live-streamed online.