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SUMMARY:Online Beginner's Class
DESCRIPTION:This is a free online event\, to attend please register with zoom using the”View Event Website” link on the box above. \nThe 6th session of the Beginners Astronomy Class covers the basics of astrophotography\, covering different types of imaging\, how different types of cameras are used for this kind of photography\, and other equipment and considerations for taking a good picture.\nThis session is taught by Kyle Coker\, who is active in the club’s AstroImaging special interest group. \nFree and open to the public as well as members of OCA. \nFor details\, please visit here and download the sample information PDF package. \nViews: 165
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/beginners-class-2021-08/
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SUMMARY:Online General Meeting - August 2021
DESCRIPTION:This is a free online event\, to attend please register with zoom using the “View Event Website” link on the box above. \nInto the Void: Probing the Space between\n  \nPlanets\, Stars\, and Galaxies\n  \n \nIt is hard for us to grasp how vast and how empty space is\, but it is also true that the vast majority of matter in the universe is distributed at barely-detectable densities through the voids between planets\, stars\, and galaxies. The propagation of radio pulses through the tenuous interstellar and intergalactic media offers a unique probe of this gas. Pulses from radio pulsars – rapidly spinning neutron stars – have been used to map the ionized interstellar medium of the Milky Way. \nInto the Void with Voyager\, Pulsars\, and Fast Radio Bursts\n \nThe recent discovery of fast radio bursts has allowed us to start probing the intergalactic medium even as we try to understand what powers these enigmatic radio pulses from distant galaxies. Closer to home\, data from the Voyager spacecraft has revealed a new way to monitor the boundary between the solar wind and interstellar space. We will take a quick tour of these diverse phenomena\, and what we have learned so far. \n  \n \nShami Chatterjee is a Principal Research Scientist at the Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science and the Carl Sagan Institute\, which seems like coming full circle\, since he grew up watching Carl Sagan’s Cosmos and dreaming about the stars. Dr. Chatterjee studies neutron stars\, works on the forefront of efforts to use them to build a low-frequency gravitational wave detector\, and has been in hot pursuit of fast radio bursts\, mysterious flashes of radio waves that are coming from billions of light years away. \nDr. Chatterjee has a PhD in astronomy from Cornell University\, and he was a Jansky Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Socorro\, New Mexico and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge\, Massachusetts. After a stint as a University Fellow at the University of Sydney in Australia and as an astronomer at the Australia Telescope National Facility\, he has been at Cornell University since 2009. \n \nDr. Chatterjee’s work has appeared on the cover of Nature\, in the New York Times and Washington Post\, and has even been picked up by his hometown newspaper in Kolkata\, India. He enjoys a quiet life in upstate New York with his lovely wife and wonderful children\, and laments the fact that his to-read pile grows faster than he can possibly keep up with. \n  \n  \nViews: 165
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/general-meeting-2021-08/
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CATEGORIES:General Meetings
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SUMMARY:Open Spiral Bar
DESCRIPTION:This is a free online event\, to attend please register with zoom using the “View Event Website” link on the box above. \nCome and socialize with your fellow astronomy enthusiasts face-to-face virtually!\nBring your latest astrophotos\, mini-presentation\, questions or none and your own refreshments. \n \nViews: 165
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/open-spiral-bar-2021-08/
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CATEGORIES:Meeting After the Meeting
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