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Unfold the Unknown with the James Webb Space Telescope

Wednesday 21st July 19:00 CDT! Tune in as we join Scobee Education Center for another virtual event. Come and learn a thing or two about the soon to launch James Webb Space Telescope from Dr. Alexandra Lockwood! Event Flyer

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Tonight! Tune in as we join Scobee Education Center for another virtual event.

“The Origin of the Milky Way and its Elements” by Dr Keith Hawkins

“Exploring Dusty Planetary Surfaces from the Ground, the Sky, and Space!” by Dr. Addie Dove.

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Tonight! Tune in as we join Scobee Education Center for another virtual event. Title: Global Warming Demystified — The Astronomy Connection Bio: Jeffrey Bennett holds a B.A. in Biophysics from the University of California at San Diego and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Astrophysics from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He specializes in mathematics and science education, writing for and speaking to audiences ranging from elementary school children to college faculty. [Read More]

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Tonight! Tune in as we join Scobee Education Center for another virtual event. Presenter: Frederic Allegrini Title: The nightlife of a space nerd Bio: Frederic grew up in Switzerland and got his astro bug… well… when he was a small kid. He was fascinated by rockets and had the dream of building a big one. Today, he is not quite building rockets, but has built or has contributed to a bunch of scientific instruments that are flying into space. [Read More]

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Tonight! Tune in as we join Scobee Education Center for another virtual event. Dr. Stephanie Jarmak will present “Space Dirt in Zero-G” about experiments in microgravity to better understand collisions in space. Dr. Tracy Becker will present “The Legacy and Future of the Arecibo Observatory” about the world’s once-largest single dish radio telescope that collapsed in December 2020 and what the plans are for its future. Watch our livestream on Facebook, YouTube or register to join us live on Zoom

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