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East Brunswick Astronomy Club with Lecture

Nov 21 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm

East Brunswick Astronomy Club presents, "The Science of the Aurora - and How You can Help! "

 

Solar maximum and aurora season are here! This year, we are experiencing the most active Sun in twenty years which means more chances of seeing gorgeous auroral displays. In this presentation, you will learn everything you need to become an aurora chaser, the exciting science uncovering the mysteries of the northern lights, and how YOU can join these efforts.

Vincent Ledvina is a Space Physics Ph.D. student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, but you may also know him as "The Aurora Guy." Aside from researching what causes elusive "auroral beads," Vincent is passionate about sharing his love for the northern lights with others. Part of this work involves leveraging citizen science data from aurora chasers who can provide valuable insights into how particularly rare auroras are created. Vincent also runs aurora photography workshops in Fairbanks and is a professional photographer. Outside of Alaska, Vincent is an intern with the Aerospace Corporation's Space Sciences Applications Lab in El Segundo, CA as an intern. At Aerospace, Vincent is focusing on his Thesis work as well as investigating the effects of aurora on the electronics of low-flying spacecraft.

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The East Brunswick Astronomy Club (EBAC) was founded with the mission of encouraging and promoting an interest in astronomy and space science throughout East Brunswick and beyond. EBAC meets once a month at the East Brunswick Public Library and meetings typically include a short lecture, open discussion, and telescope observing.

This group is open to adults, teens, and families with children ages 12 and younger.

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Audience: 
Adults, Teens
Attendance Type: 
Drop-In/Walk-In
This event is Library Sponsored.