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1 - noon - UMdEgS - Of Course I'm Wrong, but by How Much? | 1 - noon - UMdEgS - Of Course I'm Wrong, but by How Much? | ||
7PM - UMdP - Physics is Phun: Full Spectrum | 7PM - UMdP - Physics is Phun: Full Spectrum | ||
2 - 7PM - UMdP - Physics is Phun: Full Spectrum | 2 - 7PM - UMdP - Physics is Phun: Full Spectrum | ||
5 - noon - NOAA - Marine Ecological Climate Services: User-Driven Forecasts of Life in the Ocean | 5 - 8:30AM - NAS - Seismic Hazards in Near- and Long-Term Nuclear Waste Storage (registration; www.eventbrite.com/o/the-national-academies-of-sciences-engineering-and-medicine-844) | ||
noon - NOAA - Marine Ecological Climate Services: User-Driven Forecasts of Life in the Ocean | |||
1:30PM - NAS - Seismogram Legacy Data (registration) | |||
8PM - STScI - Star Formation in Orion | 8PM - STScI - Star Formation in Orion | ||
9PM - UMd. Obs. - Mapping the Federation | 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Mapping the Federation | ||
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3 - 8PM - STScI - The Milky Way's Bulge: From a Hypothesized Blob to a Remarkably Detailed Picture | 3 - 8PM - STScI - The Milky Way's Bulge: From a Hypothesized Blob to a Remarkably Detailed Picture | ||
5 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Pulsar Timing Arrays: Using the Galaxy to detect Gravitational Waves | 5 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Pulsar Timing Arrays: Using the Galaxy to detect Gravitational Waves | ||
11 - 7PM - 3D Printing Night - Kickoff (www.meetup.com/Greater-D-C-Area-3D-Printing) | |||
20 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Balloon Astronomy | 20 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Balloon Astronomy | ||
August | August |
Revision as of 03:57, 1 June 2018
See wiki.hacdc.org/index.php/Area_science_event_info for the "instruction manual" for this list. June 2018 1 - noon - UMdEgS - Of Course I'm Wrong, but by How Much? 7PM - UMdP - Physics is Phun: Full Spectrum 2 - 7PM - UMdP - Physics is Phun: Full Spectrum 5 - 8:30AM - NAS - Seismic Hazards in Near- and Long-Term Nuclear Waste Storage (registration; www.eventbrite.com/o/the-national-academies-of-sciences-engineering-and-medicine-844) noon - NOAA - Marine Ecological Climate Services: User-Driven Forecasts of Life in the Ocean 1:30PM - NAS - Seismogram Legacy Data (registration) 8PM - STScI - Star Formation in Orion 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Mapping the Federation 7 - 11AM - UMdCSS - Device-independent self-testing 7:30PM - TBC - Application of Theory: Toward Resolving Degrees of Unresolved Emotional Attachment (registration) 9 - 7:30PM - NCA - Science Fair Winners 10 - 7PM - NoVAC - The Chandler Wobble and the critical role that the latitude observatory in Gaithersburg played in monitoring this motion 12 - 6:30PM - CI CSE - Probing the Universe with Gravitational Waves (registration required) 13 - 1PM - APS - Dynamics of The Supercontinent Rodinia 8PM - NASM - Dreaming Big... Innovations in Space (ticket required) 15 - 8PM - PSW - Lectures on Cassini 19 - 2PM - NOAA - Cooperative Institutes and Grantees 7:30PM - HacDC - monthly meeting 20 - noon - NOAA - Seasonal and Short-term Prediction of K. brevis Harmful Algal Bloom Outbreaks on the West Florida Shelf 8PM - NASM - The Historical Quest to See to the End of the Universe... Or Its Beginning (ticket required) 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Where in History is the Orion Nebula? 21 - 7PM - HAL - Tips on Observing Mars During the 2018 Opposition 28 - 7:30PM - ASG - James Webb Space Telescope Update July 3 - 8PM - STScI - The Milky Way's Bulge: From a Hypothesized Blob to a Remarkably Detailed Picture 5 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Pulsar Timing Arrays: Using the Galaxy to detect Gravitational Waves 11 - 7PM - 3D Printing Night - Kickoff (www.meetup.com/Greater-D-C-Area-3D-Printing) 20 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Balloon Astronomy August 5 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Magnetic fields in the Milky Way 7 - 8PM - STScI - Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust: The Fate of Stars like the Sun 20 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Cool Science from Near the Sun