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  • Observatory Open House Oct 21, 2011

    Observatory Open House

    Observatory Open House

    Friday, October 21, 2011 8:30 pm
    Location: Observatory dome and roof atop the Physics Building

    If the skies are clear, then we will be able to see the planet Jupiter, the large galaxy Andromeda, and a myriad of stars and constellations. Coincidentally, the Orionid meteor
    shower will peak on the night of the 21st.     It is best viewed from darker locations outside the city and later in the night, but lucky visitors to the Observatory Open House might glimps a meteor.

  • Departmental Colloquium Nov 3, 2011

    TBA - (Kirkpatrick Award Colloquium)

    TBA - (Kirkpatrick Award Colloquium)

    Guest: Dr. John Gibbs, Max Planck Institute
    Thursday, November 3, 2011 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Location: Auditorium, Physics 202

  • CSP Lunch Seminar Nov 8, 2011

    LUNA: An Algorithm for Generating Dynamic Planet-Moon Transits

    LUNA: An Algorithm for Generating Dynamic Planet-Moon Transits

    Guest: Kyle Walker
    Tuesday, November 8, 2011 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

  • Departmental Colloquium Nov 10, 2011

    TBA

    TBA

    Guest: Dr. Matteo Mariantoni, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Physics
    Thursday, November 10, 2011 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Location: Auditorium, Physics 202

  • Departmental Colloquium Nov 17, 2011

    Antihydrogen Trapped

    Antihydrogen Trapped

    Guest: Dr. Francis Robicheaux, Auburn University, Department of Physics
    Thursday, November 17, 2011 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Location: Auditorium, Physics 202

    Atoms made of a particle and an antiparticle are unstable, usually surviving less than a microsecond. Antihydrogen, the bound state of an antiproton and a positron, is made entirely of antiparticles and is believed to be stable. It is this longevity that holds the promise of precision studies of matter-antimatter symmetry. Low energy (Kelvin scale) antihydrogen has been produced at CERN since 2002. I will describe the experiment which has recently succeeded in trapping antihydrogen in a cryogenic Penning trap for times up to approximately 15 minutes.

  • Observatory Open House Nov 17, 2011

    Observatory Open House

    Observatory Open House

    Thursday, November 17, 2011 7:00 pm
    Location: Observatory dome and roof atop the Physics Building

    Note the switch to a Thursday night. Not only will Jupiter and Andromeda be in the night sky, but again, we have the coincidence of a meteor shower.   This time, it is the Leonids, which will peak later in the night/following morning.   It is best viewed from darker locations outside the city and later in the night, but lucky visitors to the Observatory Open House might glimps a meteor.

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