Hi everyone,
Please join us in Pupin Hall on Friday August 8 at 7pm to learn about Galactic Archaeology in the Big Data Era of Astronomy from postdoc Dr. Catherine Manea. We will observe after, weather permitting.
“Galactic archaeology is a powerful approach to studying the Milky Way. In this method, stars act as fossils, and their chemical compositions provide insights into our galaxy’s history and structure. The current era of big data in astronomy, driven by surveys measuring the compositions of billions of stars across the Milky Way, is transforming our understanding of how galaxies form and evolve. In this talk, Catherine will explore how Galactic archaeology sheds light on the origins of the chemical elements, the processes driving star formation, and the evolution of the Milky Way’s disk.”
Unfortunately, Columbia's campus is still closed to non-affiliates, so you need to register in order to join this event if you do not have a Columbia ID.
To register, fill out this form for everyone in your party by midnight AUGUST 6: https://forms.gle/qbD2i3fwU14CtuZK7
Each adult must register with a unique email address. We cannot accept repeated email addresses. After you register, Columbia will email you a QR code during the week of the event to the email you put on the form. The QR code will come from caladmi...@columbia.edu with "CU Guest Access" as the sender. You must bring the QR code and an ID to get on campus at the 116th and Broadway gates.
Minors (under age 18) must also register, but they will not be asked to provide an email address. They will not be emailed a QR code or need to show an ID.
If you do not fill out the form by August 6 or bring the QR code and your ID, we cannot get you into the event. We apologize for the inconvenience of the logistics. Please let us know if you have any questions.
We'll start the afternoon at 7pm with some astronomy trivia, followed by Catherine’s talk and Q&A. From 8:10-9:10pm, we will be outside observing on campus (weather permitting).
The main event will take place in Pupin Hall 301. Signs will be posted to direct you to the lecture hall, and general directions to Columbia and Pupin Hall can be found here. Telescopes and binoculars will be provided by Columbia Astronomy (but you are absolutely welcome to bring your own observing equipment).
This event is free and open to all -- stay only as long as you want. We're looking forward to seeing you in Pupin Hall!
Cheers,
Columbia Astronomy Public Outreach
Thanks to everyone who has already registered! If you have registered and are not a minor, you should have received a QR from <caladmi...@columbia.edu> by now. If you are having trouble finding the QR code, please email us asap (astro.o...@gmail.com).
This is a reminder to register by midnight tonight if you have not already done so and plan to attend. You must register to gain access to the event. Below are a couple of things to keep in mind:
Minors do not need an email or an ID when registering. Their names will be added to a list, but they will not receive a QR code
Everyone else must have a QR code and an ID to enter campus. The QR code will be emailed to the email you put on the registration form
There cannot be repeated emails. Each adult must be registered with a unique email
The walk to Pupin requires going up stairs. If this presents a barrier to you, please let us know when you arrive so we can escort you through an accessible route.
Thanks to everyone who has registered for our event tonight! We are looking forward to seeing you in Pupin hall. Please remember to bring your QR code and ID if you are not a minor to the 116th and Broadway gates. If you need an accessible route to get to Pupin once you arrive, please let us know at the gates. We will have someone standing there until 7:15pm.
The weather is looking good, so we are planning to observe after the talk, around 8:10pm on campus (either in front of Pupin or on Low Plaza). It'll still be a little light out at this time, so we will start with the moon and observe other objects as the night gets darker.
If you have any questions, please email us at astro.o...@gmail.com.