NOVAC Public Meeting: Join NOVAC Astronomers for “Neutron Stars: Nature’s Most Versatile Laboratories” Online, May 3, 2026

Dr. Jacob Turner presents:   Neutron Stars: Nature’s Most Versatile Laboratories

Dr. Jacob Turner

Neutron stars are ultra-dense, rapidly spinning objects born in the violent deaths of more massive stars. Smaller on average than Manhattan, these stars have proven to be among the most multifaceted naturally occurring laboratories every found, with applications ranging from studying the structure of the galaxy, to exploring the existence of exotic states of matter, to  detecting perturbations in spacetime created by gravitational waves. In this talk, we will explore what neutron stars are, how they are detected, and how they can be used to better understand our universe.

Biography

Dr. Jacob Turner is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Green Bank Observatory, home to the largest fully steerable telescope in the world. He holds a B.A. in Physics from Oberlin College and a PhD in Physics from West Virginia University. He is a member of the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav), where he works on noise mitigation techniques for interstellar scattering in pulsar timing data. He also serves as a research mentor for the Pulsar Science Collaboratory, which provides opportunities high school and undergraduate students around the United States to participate in high-impact astronomy research. He is currently helping to develop and test the world’s first cyclic spectroscopy telescope backend, which will become operational at the Green Bank Observatory in the second half of 2026. 

Meeting details

All NOVAC members, guests, and the public are welcome to attend — no RSVP required.  You can attend the meeting virtually via Google Meet. Sign on at 4 pm to connect with fellow astronomers. The meeting starts at 4:30 with club information and general announcements. Program speaker starts at 5:00 pm.

We are NOT meeting at GMU for the May meeting

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Meeting Schedule

4:00 PM – Open participant discussion
4:30 PM – NOVAC news, announcements, and upcoming events
5:00 PM – Presentation

This program will be recorded and available a few days after the meeting on the Northern Virginia Astronomy Club YouTube channel

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