Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium - September 24, 2004 - Landsberg • Why KICP and not CfCP • Goals of this Course • Your Mission…. • Schedule • Logistics • Partners Randall H. Landsberg Co-Course Director Director Education & Outreach Welcome to Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium A Cosmology Short Course for Planetarium Staff
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Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium - September 24, 2004 - Landsberg
• Why KICP and not CfCP• Goals of this Course• Your Mission….• Schedule• Logistics • Partners
Randall H. Landsberg Co-Course Director
Director Education & Outreach
Welcome to Extreme Astronomy @ the
Planetarium A Cosmology Short Course for Planetarium Staff
Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium - September 24, 2004 - Landsberg
• What is dark energy?• Did inflation happen and if so why?• What do the highest energy particles tell us about the cosmos?
• KICP = Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics– $7.5 Million Endowment from Kavli Foundation (2004)
Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium - September 24, 2004 - Landsberg
Focus KICP Outreach
Museum Partnerships
Space Explorers
(Cosmology) Short Courses
Public Interest & Excitement
Teaching Teachers about Cosmology & Providing Tools
Engaging Underrepresented Minorities in SMET
Signature Programs
Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium - September 24, 2004 - Landsberg
Goal of This Course: To incorporate modern high energy astrophysics
into planetarium programming
• Framework for Understanding Modern High Energy Astrophysics
• Tools to Use @ Your Planetarium• Visuals• Movies• Resources
• Seeds for Future Collaboration• KICP Visitors Program• Future Short Courses• Shows for the Public
KICP Short Courses1 Per Year Planned with Follow-Up
Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium - September 24, 2004 - Landsberg
Your Mission….
• Actively Participate in the Short Course• Bring Modern Astrophysics Back to Your Home Inst.• Provide Feedback
– During the Course– Evaluation– At GLPA follow-up session
• October 20 Wednesday (Noon-3pm)
– Keep us informed of your progress– Follow Up Evaluation ~ 1yr
Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium - September 24, 2004 - Landsberg
Course Schedule
FRIDAY: SEPTEMBER 24, 2004
8:00 AM Coffee and Welcome (Randy Landsberg) Galileo’s8:30-10:00 AM Lecture: Overview (Simon Swordy) Cyber Space10:00 AM Discussion & Coffee (Simon Swordy) Galileo’s10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Lecture: Black Holes, Neutron Stars, Pulsars, and Much More: X-ray Astronomy Then and Now (Mel Ulmer) Cyber Space12 PM Lunch Galileo’s1:00-2:00 PM Demo - 3D Visualizations
(Doug Roberts & Mark SubbaRao) Black Hole Theater2:00-3:00 PM Lecture: Gamma-Ray Astronomy from Space
(Carlo Graziani) Cyber Space3:00-3:30 PM Discussion & Coffee (Carlo Graziani) Galileo’s3:30-4:00 PM Tour Adler/Bookstore4:00-5:30 PM Adler show/Tour & 3D (Doug Roberts & Mark SubbaRao)5:30-6:30 PM Lecture: History of High-Energy Astronomy
(Dietrich Müller) Cyber Space6:30-8:30 PM Dinner at the Adler Galileo’s8:30 PM (optional) Adler Show Sonic Vision (optional)
Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium - September 24, 2004 - Landsberg
SaturdaySATURDAY: SEPTEMBER 25, 2004
8:45 AM Coffee Question & Answer Session9:00-10:30 AM Lecture: Ground Based Gamma-Ray Astronomy
(Scott Wakely) Cyber Space10:30-11:30 AM Virtual Observatory Activity
• Tiffany Miles – Key Contact– Will coordinate travel to airport (Sign-up sheet)– Travel Reimbursement– Inform her of any deviations (e.g., driving self)
NO Food In
CyberSpace
Extreme Astronomy @ the Planetarium - September 24, 2004 - Landsberg