NOVAC General Meeting
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January 12, 2025
NOVAC Public Meeting, Dr. Karl Battams presents Serendipitous Science: Observations of Comets from Sun-watching Spacecraft, 1/12/2025, 7:30 pm EST
Visual studies of comets are traditionally a dark sky pursuit, as these icy wanderers emerge from the deepest recesses of our solar system. It is perhaps surprising then that a growing wealth of data and science regarding comets has been borne from spacecraft designed exclusively to study the single brightest object in the sky –
NOVAC Public Meeting, NOVAC Swap Meet, 12/8/2024, 7:30 pm EST
Come to George Mason for the NOVAC monthly meeting and bring along any astro gear that you would like to trade or sell or give to other NOVAC members. Doors to the meeting room will open at 7 PM. For those who chose to not venture out in the cold, the Google meet connection
NOVAC Public Meeting, Dr. Carl Rodriguez presents The Dark Side of the Universe, 11/10/2024, 7:30 pm EST
On September 14th, 2015, the two sites of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory detected minuscule ripples in the fabric of space. This Nobel-winning accomplishment, the culmination of nearly 50 years of work, also provided us with a new window into the Universe: gravitational waves. I will discuss some of the first results from LIGO, and
NOVAC Public Meeting, Dr. Robert Smith presents The Herschels: A Most Astronomical Family and the Transformation of Astronomy, 10/13/2024, 7:30 pm EDT
Dr. Robert Smith from the University of Alberta will present:  The Herschels: A Most Astronomical Family and the Transformation of Astronomy. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, professional astronomers who worked at official observatories focused on the motions of astronomical bodies. The stars were generally only of interest as they provided a background grid
NOVAC Public Meeting, Judith Lean presents Solar Irradiance: Earth’s Energy Source, 9/8/2024, 7:30 pm EDT
Judith Lean from the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), University of Colorado, Boulder CO and the Space Science Division, Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Washington DC (Emeritus) will present her work related to Solar Irradiance: Earth’s energy sources. Earth’s energy emanates from the Sun, a variable star. Solar irradiance heats Earth’s surface and atmosphere, initiating
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