The Most Mysterious Stars in our Galaxy

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Online Public

Type: Special Event

Held on: May 28, 2020 (Thu) at 08:00 PM to May 28, 2020 (Thu) at 08:45 PM

Online Location: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-CtHVh54Nc

Speaker: Dr. James Davenport

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Event Coordinator: John McLaren

Overview

AoTSeattle and UW DiRAC present: Astronomy at Home! This free series of livestreamed public events will feature accessible, engaging science presentations on topics ranging from planets to black holes to the beginning of the Universe.

IN THIS INSTALLMENT OF ASTRONOMY AT HOME: Join Dr. James Davenport as he attempts to solve the mystery of the most mysterious stars in the Universe! Dr. Davenport will be giving a presentation at 8pm, and there will be lots of time to ask questions afterwards. We’ll be going live on Zoom and Youtube at 8pm PDT! Then join us at 8:45 pm on our Instagram for an Instagram Live Q&A with Dr. Davenport!

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-CtHVh54Nc
Zoom: http://dirac.us/zoom
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aotseattle/
Talk Series: http://dirac.us/talks

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