UA Public Sky Viewing to Focus on the Moon and Mars Along With Lecture on Neutrinos
December 1, 2005 - Filed under: Events | Tagged: Physics & Astronomy, Science
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The University of Alabama astronomy program is continuing its Public Nights series offering sky viewing through the telescope at Gallalee Hall on Friday, Dec. 9.
The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. with Dr. Andreas Piepke, a member of the UA neutrino-physics group, discussing “Neutrinos: Ghostly Messengers from the Heavens and the Earth.”
The telescope sky viewing session will follow at 8 p.m. The telescope will be pointed at the moon and Mars; Mars will be unusually close and the moon will be well-placed for seeing surface topography.
The public is invited to view the sky through the 16-inch, research-grade telescope in the dome on top of Gallalee Hall on campus. There is no charge for the event.
For more information, contact the UA department of physics and astronomy at 205/348-5050 and go to http://www.astr.ua.edu/Public.html.
The University of Alabama, a student-centered research university, is experiencing significant growth in both enrollment and academic quality. This growth, which is positively impacting the campus and the state's economy, is in keeping with UA's vision to be the university of choice for the best and brightest students. UA, the state's flagship university, is an academic community united in its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for all Alabamians.
CONTACT: Corley Sartin or Linda Hill, UA Media Relations, 205/348-8325, lhill@ur.ua.edu