Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Astronomy, through the support of the Arthur S. Holden, Sr. Endowment, is sponsoring the 2019-20 Frontiers of Astronomy Lecture Series. Renowned ...
GOLDENDALE — Troy Carpenter will present “It’s very cold in space — or is it?” at 7 p.m. Sunday. The lecture, part of a Washington State Parks series of online astronomy lectures, will stream on the ...
A free public lecture 7 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History will showcase some of the latest discoveries scientists are making about our solar system. The lecture will be ...
CARBONDALE, Ill. (KFVS) - Ken Anderson, a researcher at Southern Illinois University Carbondale with expertise in geology, chemistry, and the humanities, will lead the upcoming “Journey to the Eclipse ...
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to hear from Kelsey Johnson, professor of astronomy and director of the Echols Scholars Program at the University of Virginia, at ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Frank Petrie will present “Introduction to Astronomy and Telescopes” at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Petrie’s lecture, sponsored by the Port Townsend Public Library, will stream on Zoom. Petrie ...
NEW YORK — Drawing a crowd for a lecture on astronomy isn't easy — unless, of course, you have alcohol on your side. That's where Astronomy on Tap comes in. The group of outgoing astronomy enthusiasts ...
The lecture series features Francis Nimmo, Adriane Steinacker, and Graeme Smith discussing different aspects of the transit of Venus. Photo courtesy of Greg Laughlin. This photo taken at Lick ...
A series of star-gazing opportunities and astronomy lectures are scheduled this fall at Valparaiso University to give the public an opportunity to learn more about the universe and Valpo's astronomy ...
Dr. Arno Penzias, recipient of the 1978 Nobel Prize in physics, will give a non-technical illustrated talk on “A Personal View of the Big Bang,” on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. PST. The free public ...
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