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Astronomy Public Observing Night

Gallalee Hall 227

The Dept. of Physics & Astronomy will be hosting an open house on Friday, April 28th from 8:00p.m. – 10:00p.m. Prof. Murray Silverstone will lead the public observing session on the roof of Gallalee Hall. Objects to be viewed:Jupiter, Orion Nebula, one of the nearest stellar nurseries, Pleiades and Beehive star clusters, and several bright visual…

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Physics Student Seminar: Starting your Research Career

Gallalee Hall 227

Student Research Seminar: “Starting your Research Career ” Abstract: Would you like to learn more about research in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the interdisciplinary MINT Center?  How can you start a research project during your undergarduate studies?  Undergraduate student researchers will talk about their experience and their research projects in the areas…

Astronomy Public Observing Night

Gallalee Hall 227

The Dept. of Physics & Astronomy will be hosting a public viewing event on Thursday, April 6th from 7:30p.m. – 9:30p.m. Prof. Dean Townsley will lead the public observing session on the roof of Gallalee Hall. Objects to be viewed:Moon, Jupiter, Orion Nebula, one of the nearest stellar nurseries, Pleiades and Beehive star clusters, and everal…

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Astronomy Public Observing Night and Lecture

Gallalee Hall 227

The Dept. of Physics & Astronomy will be hosting an open house on Friday, February 10th from 7:15p.m. – 10:00p.m. in Gallalee Hall

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Physics & Astronomy Colloquium

Gallalee Hall 227

Dr. Marcos Santander will give a talk on "The Dawn of Multi-Messenger Astronomy"

Public Astronomy Observing and Lecture: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse

Gallalee Hall 227

The Dept. of Physics & Astronomy will be hosting an open house on Friday, February 10th from 6:15p.m. – 9:00p.m. Graduate student Lucas Johnson will give a public talk on "Eclipses" from 6:15 – 6:45 p.m. in 227 Gallalee Hall. This will be followed by a public observing session on the roof of Gallalee Hall…

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Public Observing and Lecture: “The Life and Death of Stars”

Gallalee Hall 227

Astronomy graduate student Broxton Miles will give a public talk on: "The Life and Death of Stars" Venue: Gallalee Hall, RM 227, Time 7:00 – 7:30 p.m.   Prof. Murray Silverstone will lead a public observing session at Gallalee Hall, following the public talk. Night sky objects visible: Orion Nebula; Pleiades Please note, public observing…

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