Hello all,
I wanted to bring this talk to your attention. We've had
several talks and other events with the LSST community. This general public
talk would be a great event to attend and to send your students to. The LSST is
an amazing project, and there's going to be SO MUCH data.
Hope to see everyone at J.D.'s tomorrow at 9:00 am. If you've never been to a meeting, now's a great time to start.
Best,
Karie
As part of the annual Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
(LSST) Project and Community Workshop taking place in Tucson next week, you are
invited to join the LSST team for an evening of astronomy at this free, public
talk:
Exploring the Final Frontier with LSST
Thursday, August 16th, 2018
7:00 pm, Turquoise Ballroom
Cosmologist Phil Marshall and Education Specialist Ardis
Herrold along
with Project
Manager Victor Krabbendam will describe the construction status of the LSST, its
mission of exploration, and how you can be involved in the discoveries of this
amazing science engine. Currently under construction in Chile, LSST
really is a telescope for everyone. We encourage you to learn more about
Tucson’s leadership role in this exciting project and how you can participate
in—and benefit from—LSST’s ten-year voyage of scientific discovery. www.lsst.org
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