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Kentucky Sky Talk: The Current Status of Space Travel: Science versus Fiction

Date:
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Location:
CP155
Speaker(s) / Presenter(s):
Dr. Isaac Shlosman (UK)

For millennia, people dreamed about travelling to stars. Now, in the 21st century, are we closer to fulfil this dream? I will survey the present status of travelling to distant stars and galaxies during my 1 hour talk.

 

The University of Kentucky Department of Physics and Astronomy is pleased to welcome the public to our astronomical observatory. Part of our program of public outreach is a presentation on an interesting topic in astronomy followed by a visit to the observatory. The Kentucky SkyTalk is held on the second Thursday of every month.  A 45 minute program on astronomy will begin at 8:00 PM in Room 155 of the Chemistry-Physics Building. After the presentation, you are invited to view the sky through our 20-inch telescope, weather permitting.

Free parking is available on the top floor of parking structure #2, next to the observatory. With the exception of paid parking, without a valid parking permit, leaving your vehicle somewhere other than next to the observatory will result in a parking citation.

All are welcome and there is no charge. Tell your neighbors. Bring your kids.

A flyer in pdf format and a link to a campus map are available here:  https://pa.as.uky.edu/observatory

 

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