The weather forecast for tonight is set to remain clear until 11PM, so we will be stargazing tonight. We have lots of planetary targets tonight with planned observations of Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and the Moon. Please join us for the lecture and stay around for the stargazing afterwards!
8:00-8:30PM - Lecture: "Simulating the Universe on a Supercomputer"
8:30-10:00PM - Telescope observing: Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, M13, etc.
8:30-10:00PM - General Astronomy Q&A for our Expert Panel
We've now assembled our lecture series for the rest of the year, and you can
See you tonight!
Cameron
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Cameron HummelsNSF Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Astronomy
California Institute of Technology