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Physics and Astronomy
February 2022
A tour of February night skies, followed by the planetarium production “Distant Worlds – Alien Life?”
A tour of February night skies, followed by the planetarium production “Distant Worlds – Alien Life?”
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Mario Ferreira, Department of Physics at University of Aveiro. Dr. Ferreira will present their talk, “Nonlinear Effects in Optical Fibers”.
A tour of February night skies, followed by the fulldome production “The Hot and Energetic Universe.”
A tour of February night skies, followed by the fulldome production “The Hot and Energetic Universe.”
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Brian Saam, Department of Physics & Astronomy at Washington State University. Dr. Saam will present their talk, “Adventures in Angular Momentum”.
A guided tour of February night skies and the fulldome planetarium presentation “The Sun: Our Living Star.”
A guided tour of February night skies and the fulldome planetarium presentation “The Sun: Our Living Star.”
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Zachariah Etienne, Associate Professor at University of Idaho. Dr. Etienne will present his talk, “Next-Generation Black Hole and Neutron Star Collision Simulations”.
A guided tour of February night skies and “The Phantom of the Universe,” a fulldome movie about dark matter.
A guided tour of February night skies and “The Phantom of the Universe,” a fulldome movie about dark matter.