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Feb 04 2020

Efforts to find evidence of when the first stars formed. Dr. Thomas Mozdzen ASU and VP EVAC

Speaker: Dr. Thomas Mozdzen (Assistant Research Scientist at ASU and Vice President of East Valley Astronomy Club).

Topic: “Recent efforts at ASU to find evidence of when the first stars formed”. What were those first stars like and when did they form? How did they affect the rest of the universe? Dr Mozdzen will discuss how a new research tool named EDGES will help describe the creation of galaxies, the strength of the X rays from their central black holes, and the interaction with the cold clouds of primordial hydrogen.

Written by Amin_Patani · Categorized: Meetings, Presentation

Jan 07 2020

Exploring Ocean Worlds. Dr. David Williams ASU

Speaker: Dr. David Williams from ASU
Topic: “Exploring Ocean Worlds”. This talk will discuss the evidence for ‘ocean worlds… worlds in our Solar System beyond Earth that appear to have liquid water oceans in their interiors. What do we know about them? What do they imply for exoplanets, and life elsewhere in the Universe?

Written by Amin_Patani · Categorized: Meetings, Presentation

Nov 21 2019

Steward Observatory Mirror Lab visit

Steward Observatory Mirror Lab visit – November 2019

Our club is repeating a highly popular visit to the U of A mirror lab in Tucson Arizona on November 21, 2019.

The experience is an energetic 90 minute walking tour which explains and shows, up-close, the immense mirror production process for astronomical telescopes. The mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope are in production and installation will begin soon in Chile. Time is 1-2:30 PM for our group tour. The cost is $18 pp. Van service is $70 pp which will offer pickup at the church and drop off at the Lab.

Contact Ron Langlois directly by cell phone, 623-466-4118 or email (Here), All payments for the Mirror Lab trip must be received by 31 October 2019, unless you are making your own arrangements! Please send cash or checks to Ron Langlois, 16956 W. Eureka Springs Dr. Surprise AZ, 85387. Make checks payable to Ron Langlois.

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Written by Amin_Patani · Categorized: Field Trips

Nov 15 2019

Alamo Lake State Park Star Gazing Party

Alamo Lake State Park Star Gazing Party – November 2019

(Verde Valley Astronomy Club)
Nov.15 (arrive), 16 (star gazing), 17 (depart)
Make your own reservation online. Our club members are on site C41 from the 14th – 19th.
Contact Janie or Bob Randle for questions (623) 975-7483 or (Email them here).

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Written by Amin_Patani · Categorized: Field Trips

Nov 07 2019

New Telescopes that will Expand Hubble’s Frontier. Dr. Rogier A. Windhorst ASU

“New Telescopes that will Expand Hubble’s Frontier”.

Speaker: Dr. Rogier A. Windhorst from ASU. Dr. Windhorst is an astronomer and a professor of physics and astronomy at Arizona State University and formally presided over The School of Earth and Space Exploration. His research lies in astronomy, cosmology, galaxy formation and evolution. Using the Hubble Space Telescope, his group at ASU has contributed significantly to unraveling the formation and evolution of distant galaxies. His research has led to new understandings of how the universe first began. He also studies black holes and he is the principal investigator of the Hubble Space Telescope mid-UV bright galaxy survey.

Written by Amin_Patani · Categorized: Meetings, Presentation

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