And so if you are interested in learning and you have some spare money to take some classes…We’re sorry, we can’t do these for free.įraser: Yeah, there is a fee for these. And Nicole Gugliucci and I will pop in on a regular basis. He’s going to be teaching an introduction to Cosmology Class.īoth of these classes are limited to just 8 people since this is a very intimate experience. Uh, he’s the Director of our Cosmo Academy Program and he’s in the process of writing a new book on Cosmology and bringing his expertise to the classroom. There’s a link to the EventBrite page.Īnd then we also have Dr. And you can sign up for it at Cosmo Quest dot org slash classes (/classes). And that course runs from April 15th to May 8th. This is going to be taught by our own Ray Sanders, Deer Astronomer. The first one is Stars and Stellar Evolution, or actually it’s called The Sun and Stellar Evolution, but it’s really Stars. And we are offering two more classes this spring. Uh, we had great success last fall teaching a series of different classes through Cosmo Quest. So, you got to take a ferry.įraser: So, you have an announcement this week. drive, yeah, you pretty much can’t drive north of Vancouver along the coast like that.įraser: Yeah. So really just like start up at the Bering Strait and, and, and ….įraser: …. If you’ve never done that trip if you’ve never gone down the west coast of the United States, I highly recommend it. It’s a, it’s a business – a tax write off. Pamela: And you did all of this with your kids and you crammed in business and life and everything else along the way.įraser: Yeah. I went to Griffith Observatory, I went to Nassau, I went to Pixar, and the Natural History Museum. We went to Oregon, and San Francisco and Los Angeles. Back from an epic two week vacation down the west coast of the United States. Pamela: I’m doing well how are you doing Fraser?įraser: Good. Pamela Gay, a professor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. My name is Fraser Cain, I’m the publisher of Universe Today. Where we help you understand not only what we know, but how we know what we know. Welcome to Astronomy Cast, our weekly facts based journey through the cosmos. How Radio Telescopes get “images” of Asteroids - Planetary SocietyĪstronomy Cast episode 294 for Monday, Febru– Arecibo Observatory.Funding issues for the Arecibo Observatory.Radio observations of Venus from Arecibo.
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