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Exoplanets: Worlds Beyond our Solar System

The second talk as part of George Mason Observatory’s ‘Evenings Under the Stars’ series (where you’ll also get to look at awesome galaxies, stars, planets and more through our 0.8 meter telescope!) will be ‘Exoplanets: Worlds Beyond our Solar System’ by Korey Haynes.  As always the event is free and everyone is invited!  Just keep an eye out for weather – the event may be postponed or cancelled due to bad conditions – updates will be available here – Observatory Twitter

Exoplanets are one of the hottest topics in astronomy right now. In its 3 1/2 year lifetime so far, the Kepler mission alone has found 2,321 planet candidates, with 77 of them confirmed by other programs. Between Kepler and other planet-finding missions, we have discovered everything from planets a few times the size of Jupiter to planets only slightly bigger than Earth, from star systems with only one lonely planet, to systems with as many as five planets. Come learn about how we find exoplanets, some of the biggest discoveries so far, and how we look for the holy grail of exoplanet studies: a habitable, Earth-like planet.

Some early details about the event: Tuesday 25 September 2012: 1st talk …

Sept 18th Observing Session/Talk postponed to Sept 25th!

The September 18th Observing Session/Talk has been postponed due to inclement weather.  The Session will be held on September 25thall the other details remain the same. Contact GMUObservatory@gmail for more information and follow the latest news on twitter at https://twitter.com/GMUObservatory

Sept 4th Observing Session/Talk postponed to Sept 11th!

The September 4th Observing Session/Talk has been postponed due to inclement weather.  The Session will be held on September 11thall the other details remain the same. Contact GMUObservatory@gmail for more information and follow the latest news on twitter at https://twitter.com/GMUObservatory

My Favorite Martian: Curiosity

The first talk as part of George Mason Observatory’s ‘Evenings Under the Stars’ series (where you’ll also get to look at awesome galaxies, stars, planets and more through our 0.8 meter telescope!) will be ‘My Favorite Martian: Curiosity’ by Prof. Harold Geller.  Learn about what an amazing project the Mars Science Laboratory is and how the Curiosity Rover is going to unlock secrets about one of the most exciting places in our solar system: Mars!

Some early details about the event: Tuesday 4 September 2012: 1st talk at 8 PM in the Showcase Room under the observatory, same talk at 8:30 PM, observing starts at 8:30PM until 10PM.

 

More info and cool stuff to come!