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SUMMARY:Window to the Universe at Taylor Observatory
DESCRIPTION:Gravitational Waves Dr. Stephen Pollaine\n\n  Saturday July 23rd Taylor Observatory  Oak Hills Ln.\, Kelseyville\n\n7:30 PLANETARIUM SHOW\n\n8:00 LECTURE: Gravitational Waves\n\n9:00 PLANETARIUM SHOW\n\n9:00-11:00 TELESCOPE VIEWING (weather permitting)\n\nJust two days after the Valley Fire\, gravitational wave detectors in the states of Washington and Louisiana both detected the signal of coalescing black holes 1.3 billion light years away. For a brief moment\, the black holes released more power than all the stars in the universe combined. Steve Pollaine will explain the significance of the detection\, and show how it complements traditional astronomy. This may lead to our best chance of observing the effects of quantum gravity. Dr. Pollaine has a Ph.D. in astrophysics from U.C. Berkeley\, and a B.S. from Yale. He worked for 31 years at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in fusion energy research. He is now retired in Occidental\, giving talks and playing the piano for art galleries\, restaurants\, and farmer's markets. Admission: $5.00 adults\, Lake County Students\, No Charge. For more information www.taylorobservatory.org or www.friendsoftaylor.org Questions? 415 209-3084 (Bill Haddon\, President\, Friends of Taylor)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Gravitational Waves Dr. Stephen Pollaine<br />\n&#8203\; Saturday July 23rd&nbsp\;Taylor Observatory &nbsp\;Oak Hills Ln.\, Kelseyville<br />\n7:30 PLANETARIUM SHOW<br />\n8:00 LECTURE: Gravitational Waves<br />\n9:00 PLANETARIUM SHOW<br />\n9:00-11:00 TELESCOPE VIEWING (weather permitting)<br />\nJust two days after the Valley Fire\, gravitational wave detectors in the states of Washington and Louisiana both detected the signal of coalescing black holes 1.3 billion light years away. For a brief moment\, the black holes released more power than all the stars in the universe combined. Steve Pollaine will explain the significance of the detection\, and show how it complements traditional astronomy. This may lead to our best chance of observing the effects of quantum gravity. Dr. Pollaine has a Ph.D. in astrophysics from U.C. Berkeley\, and a B.S. from Yale. He worked for 31 years at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in fusion energy research. He is now retired in Occidental\, giving talks and playing the piano for art galleries\, restaurants\, and farmer&rsquo\;s markets. Admission: $5.00 adults\, Lake County Students\, No Charge. For more information www.taylorobservatory.org or www.friendsoftaylor.org Questions? 415 209-3084 (Bill Haddon\, President\, Friends of Taylor)
LOCATION:Taylor Observatory End of Oak Hills Lane Kelseyville CA 95451
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