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Hubble Space Telescope Public Lecture Series
at the Space Telescope Science Institute Speaker: Bahram Mobasher, Space Telescope Science Institute Topic: Crisis in the Cosmos? Giant Galaxies in the Early Universe Date: July 11, 2006 Time: 8 PM Place: Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) Auditorium Price: Free admission and free parking Phone: 410-338-4700 Internet: http://hubblesite.org/about_us/public-talks.shtml The Hubble Ultra-Deep Field (HUDF) is the deepest image ever taken of the universe, and reveals the most distant galaxies ever seen. Combining HUDF with images from the Spitzer Space Telescope and the largest ground-based telescopes, Dr. Mobasher and collaborators have discovered a new population of extremely massive and evolved galaxies close to the begining of the universe. How these galaxies were formed within 500 Million years of the creation of the universe and how they attained their very large mass are questions which pose significant problems for existing scenarios for the formation of galaxies and for observational cosmology. Lectures on a diverse selection of cosmic topics are held the first Tuesday of every month at 8 PM in the STScI Auditorium, located at 3700 San Martin Drive on the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University. Admission is free and free parking is available in the lot across the street. This lecture will be webcast live. The recorded webcast will also be available for viewing online the following day. To view the webcast, you may need to download and install software. See the web site listed below in advance for details. Further information and directions are available by calling 410-338-4700 or on the internet at: http://hubblesite.org/about_us/public-talks.shtml |
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Hi do you think we'll ever use light to see with, this same light could even be in the form of a laser like (cyclops) this is a 4-dimensional planetary scanning laser imaging telescope as seen at. http://designed-by-it.com
fjsummers wrote: Hubble Space Telescope Public Lecture Series at the Space Telescope Science Institute Speaker: Bahram Mobasher, Space Telescope Science Institute Topic: Crisis in the Cosmos? Giant Galaxies in the Early Universe Date: July 11, 2006 Time: 8 PM Place: Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) Auditorium Price: Free admission and free parking Phone: 410-338-4700 Internet: http://hubblesite.org/about_us/public-talks.shtml The Hubble Ultra-Deep Field (HUDF) is the deepest image ever taken of the universe, and reveals the most distant galaxies ever seen. Combining HUDF with images from the Spitzer Space Telescope and the largest ground-based telescopes, Dr. Mobasher and collaborators have discovered a new population of extremely massive and evolved galaxies close to the begining of the universe. How these galaxies were formed within 500 Million years of the creation of the universe and how they attained their very large mass are questions which pose significant problems for existing scenarios for the formation of galaxies and for observational cosmology. Lectures on a diverse selection of cosmic topics are held the first Tuesday of every month at 8 PM in the STScI Auditorium, located at 3700 San Martin Drive on the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University. Admission is free and free parking is available in the lot across the street. This lecture will be webcast live. The recorded webcast will also be available for viewing online the following day. To view the webcast, you may need to download and install software. See the web site listed below in advance for details. Further information and directions are available by calling 410-338-4700 or on the internet at: http://hubblesite.org/about_us/public-talks.shtml |
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