Needles in Haystacks – Narrowband Imaging to Find the Hottest Stars and the Stuff They Eject
ZoomMichael Shara, American Museum of Natural History
Michael Shara, American Museum of Natural History
Thursdays, 7:30-9:30 PM. Feb. 10, 17, 24; March 3, 10, 17, 2022. Online via Zoom.
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Astronomy 102 explores the universe beyond the Solar System. We discuss how and when the universe began, the formation of stars and galaxies, its expansion, and probable future. We study how astronomers measure great distances and how stars generate their tremendous energies. We will explore how elements are produced in stars, the structure and types of galaxies, and exotic objects like neutron stars and black holes.
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An introduction to timekeeping, calendars, astronomy coordinates, stars maps, and orbits in space.
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