Benjamin Dean Lecture

Planets or Stars?

The Dark Universe of Brown Dwarfs

When
Mon Aug 6, 2012
Where
California Academy of Sciences
Time
7:30pm
Cost
$6 - $12
Tags
Conferences, Museums, Science Museums, Education, Seminars, Technology

Description

Benjamin Dean Lecture
Planets or Stars? - The Dark Universe of Brown Dwarfs
Prof. Adam Burgasser
Center for Astrophysics and Space Science, UC San Diego

Monday, August 6th, 2012 at 7:30pm, Planetarium
For thousands of years, humans have distinguished two types of bright celestial lights: the firmament of the fixed stars and the clockwork machinations of the wandering planets. With the discovery of a vast population of brown dwarfs - low-mass objects exhibiting both stellar and planetary characteristics - these long-held distinctions have been upended, revealing a continuum of gas giants spanning Jupiter to the Sun. Prof. Burgasser will describe the history of brown dwarf science, from their prediction as dark matter candidates in the 1960s to their discovery as the Sun's nearest neighbors n the 1990s. He'll then reveal their many fascinating properties, from interiors of metallic hydrogen to storms of molten iron, and report on the recent discovery of "room-temperature" stars with the WISE infrared satellite mission.

Reservations:Adults $12, Seniors $10, Academy Members $6. Seating is limited. To reserve a place today, buy a ticket online or over the phone at 415-379-8000

More Info

Link
http://www.calacademy.org/events/lectures/#080612
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  1. California Academy of Sciences
    55 Music Concourse Drive, San Francisco, CA