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Our next public astronomy talk: "Telescopes: Our Eyes on the Universe" will be presented by graduate student Jennifer Mead. Come on by to Pupin 301 on December 12 @ 7pm to hear all about it, all are welcome! Mandatory registration and directions here: ( https://t.co/ALdQsAJ3H9)
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Our next public astronomy talk: "How Do You Read a Million Papers About a Billion-Year-Old Galaxy?" by Dr. Kartheik Iyer. Come on by to Pupin 301 on November 14 @ 7pm to hear all about it, all are welcome! Mandatory registration and directions here: ( https://t.co/ALdQsAIvRB)
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Our next public astronomy talk: "The Fabulous Lives of Massive Stars" will be presented by Dr. Athira Menon. Come on by to Pupin 301 on October 17 @ 7pm to hear all about it, all are welcome! Mandatory registration and directions here: ( https://t.co/ALdQsAJ3H9)
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Our next public astronomy talk: "What if Our Eyes Saw Radio Waves" will be presented by Dr. Nick Luber. Come on by to Pupin 301 on September 26 @ 7pm to hear all about it, all are welcome! Mandatory registration and directions here: ( https://t.co/ALdQsAIvRB)
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🔥April 2024 #ExoExplorers Talks🔥 Join us Friday, April 12 at 11am PDT for talks by @dyahalomi of @ColumbiaAstro on building TTV model selection techniques, and @UTAstronomy's James Mang on developing exoplanet water-cloud models using #JWST data. Info: https://t.co/E1CAUvSuPJ
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In a new op-ed, astronomy professor Joseph Patterson explains how observing the total eclipse of March 7, 1970, from Virginia Beach set his life in a new direction, and eventually led him to a career as a @Columbia professor. https://t.co/eHgmaw95GZ (cc @ColumbiaAstro)
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How the 1970 solar eclipse set me on the path to becoming a Columbia astronomy professor.
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Join us in Pupin Hall 301 at 7pm on March 22 for another public astronomy night! Dr. Floor Broekgaarden will be talking to us about "Black Hole Paleontology." All are welcome! RSVP form and directions to Pupin can be found here: https://t.co/ALdQsAIvRB
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Our next public astronomy talk: "Astrochemistry: From Atoms and Molecules to Stars and Galaxies" will be presented by Dr. Josh Forer. Come on by to Pupin 301 on March 1st @ 6pm to hear all about it, all are welcome! RSVP and directions here: ( https://t.co/ALdQsAIvRB)
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Public Lecture: The Universal Timekeepers: Reconstructing History Atom by Atom by David Helfand starting now! Join us:
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Due to demonstrations around campus scheduled for this afternoon, this event is postponed until next Friday, February 9, at the same time and location (Pupin Hall 301 at 6pm). We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Hope to see you next week!
Starting off the year with a special public talk from Prof. David Helfand: "The Universal Timekeepers: Reconstructing History Atom by Atom"! The talk is on February 2nd at 6pm in Pupin 301, and all are welcome to join. RSVP and directions here: ( https://t.co/ALdQsAIvRB)
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Columbia is excited to release the first set of data from a new, high-resolution astronomical survey of the entire night sky. The data includes information that will make the survey a resource for the public and the scientific community. @ColumbiaAstro
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The data release kicks off an astronomy partnership with the Michele and David Mittelman Family Foundation.
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Starting off the year with a special public talk from Prof. David Helfand: "The Universal Timekeepers: Reconstructing History Atom by Atom"! The talk is on February 2nd at 6pm in Pupin 301, and all are welcome to join. RSVP and directions here: ( https://t.co/ALdQsAIvRB)
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We'll be livestreaming tonight's public lecture, "A Tale of Galactic Transformation: The Habitat of Jellyfish Galaxies"! Tune in here at 6 PM:
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Happening tonight! Hope to see you there!
We're kicking off the holiday season with more astronomy! Join us Friday (Dec 1) at 6 PM in Pupin 301 to hear from Dr. Nick Luber, who will be giving a public talk titled "A Tale of Galactic Transformation: The Habitat of Jellyfish Galaxies." (RSVP here https://t.co/IXM9G3kzD2)
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We're kicking off the holiday season with more astronomy! Join us Friday (Dec 1) at 6 PM in Pupin 301 to hear from Dr. Nick Luber, who will be giving a public talk titled "A Tale of Galactic Transformation: The Habitat of Jellyfish Galaxies." (RSVP here https://t.co/IXM9G3kzD2)
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We're live-streaming our public lecture night, "Tales from the Stellar Graveyard: The Ghosts of Stars Past!" Watch here:
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Columbia News caught up with @ColumbiaAstro Professor Mary Putman to discuss her path from Wisconsin to Australia to Columbia, and her latest grant for "high risk, high reward" research on the workings of our universe. https://t.co/YEBybcQRyq
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Putman, a professor of astronomy, recently won an award for “high risk, high reward” research on our galaxy.
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Join us *tomorrow night* for Jennifer Mead's talk "Tales from the Stellar Graveyard: The Ghosts of Stars Past"!! (and remember to RSVP at https://t.co/eGJDoMBiu0!)
We're back with our public lecture series! Join us on Nov 17 at 6pm in Pupin 301 to hear from Columbia Astronomer Jennifer Mead, who will be giving a public talk titled "Tales from the Stellar Graveyard: The Ghosts of Stars Past" (RSVP here https://t.co/IXM9G3k1Nu)
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We're back with our public lecture series! Join us on Nov 17 at 6pm in Pupin 301 to hear from Columbia Astronomer Jennifer Mead, who will be giving a public talk titled "Tales from the Stellar Graveyard: The Ghosts of Stars Past" (RSVP here https://t.co/IXM9G3k1Nu)
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