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SUMMARY:September Meeting: Using Gravitational Lenses as Natural Telescopes
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Tim Hamilton\, professor of physics and director of the Clark Planetarium at Shawnee State University\, will present a lecture entitled “Using Gravitational Lenses as Natural Telescopes.”\n\nThis event is free and open to the public. \nJoin the Zoom meeting.
URL:https://greenbeltastro.org/event/september-meeting-using-gravitational-lenses-as-natural-telescopes/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Educational Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210826T190000
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SUMMARY:August Meeting: Dark Matters
DESCRIPTION:The Astronomical Society of Greenbelt will present material and lead a discussion on the topic of dark matter and related matters\, including dark energy\, cosmological structure\, relativistic and quantum mechanical considerations\, and the present state of physics regarding all this. Dark matter has been hypothesized by astrophysicists to account for galactic motions which cannot be accounted for with normal matter alone. A basic problem is that dark matter cannot be seen.\n  \nAll are welcome to join this Zoom event\, whether members of ASG or not. For those interested\, the Zoom session will open a half-hour early for meet-and-greet. The Zoom link is below.\n \nJoin the Zoom Meeting\nMeeting ID: 871 0873 0437\nPasscode: 514576
URL:https://greenbeltastro.org/event/august-meeting-dark-matters/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210823
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SUMMARY:Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers 2023 Eastern Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 SARA Eastern Conference will be held at the Green Bank Observatory\, West Virginia\, Sunday through Tuesday\, August 20–22. 2023. Visit the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomer’s website for more details. \nPlease note that this event is not hosted by the Astronomical Society of Greenbelt. It is listed here as a courtesy to another club. Please consult the event website for the most up-to-date information.
URL:https://greenbeltastro.org/event/society-of-amateur-radio-astronomers-eastern-conference/
LOCATION:Green Bank Observatory\, 155 Observatory Road\, Green Bank\, WV\, 24944\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210819
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210822
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SUMMARY:Astronomical League 2021 Convention
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Astronomical League Convention will be held virtually this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year’s speakers include: \n\nDame Jocelyn Bell Burnell\, astrophysicist who discovered pulsars\nDr. Caitlin Ahrens\, Postdoctoral Fellow at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center\nDr. David Levy\, science writer and amateur astronomer\, who has discovered multiple comets and minor planets\nConal Richards\, founder and president of the Abingdon Heights High School Astronomy Club in Pennsylvania\nDavid Eicher\, editor-in-chief of Astronomy magazine
URL:https://greenbeltastro.org/event/2021-astronomical-league-convention/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Educational Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210729T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210729T210000
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SUMMARY:July Meeting: Astronomy Simulation Software
DESCRIPTION:ASG Vice President Anwar Al-Mallah will present the latest updates to the astronomy simulation software he has previously shown to the club. These programs will include Universe Sandbox\, Space Engine\, Stellarium\, and Microsoft Flight Simulator. \nNew features in Universe Sandbox include the ability to model climate and cloud cover more accurately. The graphics quality in Space Engine will show improvement since the last presentation\, now being rendered on the latest RTX 30 series GPU. Galaxy collision simulations have also been improved in Universe Sandbox\, and new historical simulations have been added. \nFlybys of new astronomical sites on Earth will be shown in Flight Simulator\, and a demonstration of Stellarium will be given. If time allows\, we will take a quick tour of the Google Sky client and the World Wide Telescope website. \nThe Zoom session will open at 7:00 pm for an informal chat. The presentation will start at 7:30 pm. \nZoom Info\nJoin the Zoom Meeting. \n\nMeeting ID: 895 8057 7207\nPasscode: 748946\nDial by your location\n\n(301) 715-8592 US (Washington\, DC)\n(646) 558-8656 US (New York)\n(312) 626-6799 US (Chicago)\n(669) 900-9128 US (San Jose)\n(253) 215-8782 US (Tacoma)\n(346) 248-7799 US (Houston)\n\n\nFind your local number
URL:https://greenbeltastro.org/event/july-meeting-astronomy-simulation-software/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Educational Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210624T193000
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SUMMARY:June Meeting: Ancient Babylonian Astronomical Texts
DESCRIPTION:ASG member Kevin A. Wilson will present on ancient Babylonian astronomical texts. \nAstronomy began in ancient Mesopotamia\, and we have a rich record of star catalogues and planetary observations from Sumeria\, Babylon\, and Assyria. An overview of these texts will be provide\, followed by a more in-depth discussion of observations of Venus from the 17th century BCE. \nKevin A. Wilson earned his PhD in Northwest Semitic Philology and Old Testament/Hebrew Bible from The Johns Hopkins University. He also holds  Master of Divinity and Master of Sacred Theology degrees from Yale Divinity School. He has taught at colleges and seminaries in Virginia\, Tennessee\, Iowa\, and Massachusetts\, and spent three years as a professor in Lithuania. He has worked on archaeological excavations in Israel\, Egypt\, and Jordan. \nThe Zoom session will open at 7:00 pm for an informal chat. The presentation will start at 7:30 pm.
URL:https://greenbeltastro.org/event/june-meeting-ancient-babylonian-astronomical-texts/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Educational Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210516
DTSTAMP:20260424T052529
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SUMMARY:Astronomy Day
DESCRIPTION:Astronomy Day is a biannual event held in the United States and other countries. It is intended to promote interest in astronomy and interaction between the general public and various astronomy enthusiasts\, groups\, and professionals. The day is observed in the spring and the fall.  Astronomy Day in the spring always falls on a Saturday between mid-April and mid-May and is scheduled so as to occur at or close to the first quarter moon.  Astronomy Day in the fall is near the first-quarter moon between mid-September and mid-October. \nDue to the COVID-19 pandemic\, the Astronomical Society of Greenbelt will not be hosting any public events this spring.
URL:https://greenbeltastro.org/event/astronomy-day/
LOCATION:MD
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