\n \n NOVAC Public Meeting\, Dr. Dana Anderson\, Investigating the Chemical In gredients that Make Planets\, 3/10/2024\, 7:30pm EST \n
\nDr. Dana Anderson from the Carnegie Institution for Science Earth and Planets Laboratory will join us in person to discus s her research exploring how planet-forming gas and dust that surrounds yo ung stars provides insight into the early development of planets and plane tary systems\, including the Earth and our own solar system. Studying< !-- AddThis Advanced Settings above via filter on wp_trim_excerpt -->
\n\n\n\n \n NOVAC Publi c Meeting\, Dr. Kate Craft \, Europa Clipper Mission update\, 2/11/2024\, 7:30pm EST \n
\nDr. Kate Craft from the John Hopkins Applied P hysics Laboratory will bring us up-to-date on the Europa Clipper mission\, which will soon disembark on its journey to explore the intriguing moon E uropa in the Jovian system. Dr Craft is a member of the team responsible f or maximizing the scientific potential of the data that the
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\n < /div>\n\n \n NOVAC Public Meeting\, 1/14/24\, 7:30pm ES T \n
\nJoin NOVAC as we welcome Dr. Kate Russo\, eclipse chaser\, astronomy enthusiast\, and by profession\, noted psychologist. Embark on an interesting exploration of the human psyc he with Kate\, founder of Being in the Shadow.
\n\n\n\n \n NOVAC Public Meeting\, 12/10/23\, 7:30pm EST \n
\nJoin NOVAC as we welcome Dr. Sandrine Thomas\, Project Scientist and Deputy Director for Rubin Obs ervatory Construction. Dr. Thomas will be updating us on the development and construction progress of the Rubin Observatory and share the anticipat ion of grand\, new discoveries that will be coming soon. The Rubin Observ atory\, an idea which began in the
\n\n \n 2024 Astro-calendar available! \n
\nMeet NOVAC member Lisa Paradis who created an ast ro-calendar inspired both by the beauty of our universe and her new-found hobby! One night using her Celestron 8HD\, she tried to capture what she was seeing with her cell phone and was amazed at how much more could be se en. That started her adventures in astrophotography.
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