Science Outreach - Athabasca

Science Outreach - Athabasca We are a committee of the Centre for Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Athabasca University.

Our group consists of members of the general public (teachers, scientists, and others) who are interested in science and think science is important. We foster awareness and interest in science by promoting "hands-on" participation and by obtaining scientific information for the general public. These activities include science talks, camps, traveling exhibits, bird and butterfly counts, and other e

vents. Topics include archeology, astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, physical geography, meteorology, and physics.

05/30/2026

Jupiter doesn’t actually have a solid surface. 🪐🌪️
Even though it looks like a giant planet you could land on, it’s mostly made of hydrogen and helium, with no clear “ground” like Earth.

🌫️ So what would happen if a probe fell into Jupiter?

The deeper it descended, the more extreme everything would become.
It would sink through:

• Violent layers of dense gas
• Superheated liquid hydrogen
• A deep ocean of metallic hydrogen unlike anything found on Earth

Instead of hitting solid ground, the atmosphere simply becomes thicker, hotter, and more compressed with depth.

⚡ The bizarre metallic hydrogen layer

Far below the clouds, the pressure becomes so intense that hydrogen begins acting like liquid metal and can even conduct electricity.

Scientists believe this strange layer is what powers Jupiter’s enormous magnetic field — the strongest of any planet in the Solar System.

💀 Could anything survive the journey?

Probably not.

The crushing pressure, extreme heat, and powerful storms would destroy any spacecraft long before it could reach the deepest layers of the planet.

✨ The wildest part?

On Jupiter, there’s no real place to stand…

👉 only deeper and deeper layers beneath the clouds.

Science Outreach - Athabasca Spider Talks with Dr. Robert Holmberg at Whispering Hills Primary School in Athabasca.
05/21/2026

Science Outreach - Athabasca Spider Talks with Dr. Robert Holmberg at Whispering Hills Primary School in Athabasca.

May 12, 2026 - Science Outreach - Athabasca 25th Anniversary Potluck Supper with Dr. Robert Holmberg at his home (664051...
04/28/2026

May 12, 2026 - Science Outreach - Athabasca 25th Anniversary Potluck Supper with Dr. Robert Holmberg at his home (664051 Range Road 242) Baptiste Lake, AB. Please see the attached map on our website for directions. Arrive any time after 4 PM and Supper at 6 PM. Please bring something to share.
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Promoting science awareness in the Athabasca region.

04/15/2026

Science Outreach – Athabasca presents… Flying Buffalo: Establishing new bison populations via air transport Speaker: Wes Olson, Retired National Park Warden ...

04/15/2026

April 14, 2026 - Flying Buffalo: Establishing new bison populations via air transport with Wes Olson, Retired National Park Warden. This event will be held in Room 106, Athabasca University Governing Council Chambers at 7 PM. Free community event for anyone to attend! Refreshments and door prizes. Events may be photographed, recorded and shared. View the recording of this talk on our YouTube Channel.

03/26/2026

Thank you to our wonderful Science Outreach - Athabasca volunteer Carmen Allen for providing this exceptional experience for Biology 20 students from Edwin Parr Composite High School in the Science Lab at Athabasca University!

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Athabasca University, 1 University Drive
Athabasca, AB
T9S3A3

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm

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