Chile's Atacama Desert: A Southern Sky Experience
Friday February 1, 2019  12pm - 1pm (1 Hour)
Lecture / Seminar

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 902-585-1434

Event in Room: Patterson Hall, Room #308

Please join us for this free Lunchtime Learning session presented by Acadia Lifelong Learning.

During a human lifetime, Earth's angular momentum is nearly fixed relative to the distant stars. As a consequence, for observers in Nova Scotia (latitude 45 degrees north) Earth itself blocks our view of 15% of the Universe. Assuming that atmospheric absorption prevents adequate views within 8 degrees of our horizon, 20% of the Universe is effectively blocked from our view. You would think that with 80% of the Universe viewable from Nova Scotia, why would anyone undertake a trip south of the equator merely to see that missing 20%? And why Chile?

Presenter: Melody Hamilton
Melody Hamilton is a retired nurse whose interest in astronomy began when she became a grandmother for the first time. She has received several RASC Observing Awards including the Deep Sky Gems in 2017. (the first woman in Canada to receive this award.) She and her husband Bruce enjoy their home observatory in southwestern Nova Scotia.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
Poster
Acadia University
24 University Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia

 leanna.mcdonald@acadiau.ca
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