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In September, PORT-Kai welcomes Dr. Hiromasa Miyasaka, an astrophysicist ・ from California Institute of Technology, who will give a seminar titled "The Story of the Universe Far and Near".
What is the universe ? What kind of place is the universe ? Have you ever wondered or asked your children ? What is the universe that you know but do not know, and what you seem to be able to answer but cannot answer?
"When we think of space, we may think of the stars and the moon shining in the night sky, but the sun, the aurora borealis, and even the blue sky, which attracts attention with solar flares, are phenomena that connect space and earth. In this seminar, I will talk about what kind of worlds are spread out in the universe in an easy-to-understand manner," says Dr. Miyasaka.
We will also talk about recent trends in space exploration, topics in front-line space research, and the career path of astrophysics, so please bring your children along.
This is an opportunity to learn about the "distant and near universe" and take a break from your busy daily life to contemplate the magnificent universe ? !
This seminar is a part of a relay event organized by Yui, a non-profit organization ・ "to expand the circle of mutual support among Japanese residents abroad and their friends and colleagues across the border". Participating in the relay event of Global Net ! https://yuiglobalnet.wixsite.com/website
[Lecturer] Dr. Hiromasa Miyasaka, Astrophysicist ( Senior Researcher, California Institute of Technology )
・ What kind of phenomena connect the universe and the earth ?
・ Trends of space development and frontier space research
・ Career path : Career Path to Astrophysicist
[Biography of Dr. Miyasaka] Born in Aichi, Japan in 1971. D. (Ph.D.). Specialized in space radiation physics. After engaging in research at RIKEN and other institutions, he moved to the U.S. in 2003. Currently he is a senior researcher at the California Institute of Technology. Recently, he has been engaged in the operation of the NuSTAR satellite /, data analysis, and other activities, as well as research and development of the next satellite. He writes a series of articles for the general public on science and space, and organizes lectures, science cafes, star gazing parties, etc.
[Registration link] https://forms.gle/XVcaftMTMhYEhox99
[Fee] Free
[Method] ZOOM
[Target] Anyone can participate. Please join us with your children!
Venue | ZOOM |
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Address | San Diego, California, USA |
Date | 2024/9/28 |
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Time detail | [Date/Time] Sept. 28 ( Sat ) 5 p.m. ( US West Coast Time ) 7 p.m. ( US Central Time ) 8 p.m. ( US Eastern Time ) Sept. 29 |
Getting here | https://forms.gle/XVcaftMTMhYEhox99 |
Venue detail | Zoom |
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