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Stargazing Lecture

Friday, February 3, 2017
7:00pm to 9:00pm
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Cahill, Hameetman Auditorium
The Science of Star Trek
Michael Wong, PhD Candidate, Department of Planetary Sciences, Caltech,

Boldly go where no Astro Public Lecture has gone before and examine the real science behind Star Trek! From the Drake equation in Star Trek's original 1964 outline to Titan's haze obscuring the Enterprise in the 2009 reboot, we'll look at examples of how true scientific facts underpin the legendary sci-fi franchise's 50-year history. Ever wished you could explore strange new worlds and seek out new life and new civilizations? No need to wait until the 23rd century—we'll see how scientists are using cutting-edge telescopes and space vehicles to answer those questions today. 

About the Series

Stargazing Lectures are free lectures at a public level followed by guided stargazing with telescopes (weather permitting). All events are held at the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics at Caltech. No reservations are needed. Lectures are 30 minutes; stargazing lasts 90 minutes. Stay only as long as you want.

Stargazing is only possible with clear skies, but the lecture, slideshow, and Q&A takes place regardless of weather.

For directions, weather updates, and more information, please visit: http://outreach.astro.caltech.edu.

Download the series flyer (PDF)

 

For more information, please contact Cameron Hummels by email at [email protected].