Argonavis
14-06-2007, 07:22 PM
WHAT WE DON'T KNOW ABOUT COMETS (ALMOST ANYTHING!)
Monday June 25th, 6:30-7:30pm:
Dr Paul Francis - "What we don’t know about comets (almost anything)"
Ithaca Room, City Hall
Free
There will be a refreshments after the talk, and Paul will be
available to answer questions.
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WHAT WE DON'T KNOW ABOUT COMETS (ALMOST ANYTHING!) - Dr Paul Francis
A few times every year, comets wander into our solar system, out from
the vast darkness beyond Pluto. Where do they come from? And why do
they come to visit us? We don’t know, though there are several wild
theories, some involving vast rings containing trillions of orbiting
ice-blocs, or whole families of planets hundreds of times further out
than Pluto. I’ll review these mysteries, and the enduring puzzle of
what might lurk in the vast, dark, unexplored reaches between Pluto
and the nearest stars.
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Dr Paul Francis is an astronomer at the ANU’s Mt Stromlo Observatory.
His research interests include black holes, the formation of
galaxies, and comets. Born in London, he studied at Cambridge, since
when he has worked with NASA, at Steward Observatory in Arizona, at
Melbourne Uni, and at the Gemini Observatories in Hawaii and Chile.
He has won a number of prizes for science communication and teaching.
DATE: Monday June 25
TIME: 6:30pm to 7:30pm (doors open at 6:00pm); complimentary wine,
soft drinks, and nibblies served after the talk
VENUE: Ithaca Room, City Hall, Brisbane City
This free talk is open to all and there is no need to book.
For further information, have a look at www.BrisScience.org.
Monday June 25th, 6:30-7:30pm:
Dr Paul Francis - "What we don’t know about comets (almost anything)"
Ithaca Room, City Hall
Free
There will be a refreshments after the talk, and Paul will be
available to answer questions.
***********
WHAT WE DON'T KNOW ABOUT COMETS (ALMOST ANYTHING!) - Dr Paul Francis
A few times every year, comets wander into our solar system, out from
the vast darkness beyond Pluto. Where do they come from? And why do
they come to visit us? We don’t know, though there are several wild
theories, some involving vast rings containing trillions of orbiting
ice-blocs, or whole families of planets hundreds of times further out
than Pluto. I’ll review these mysteries, and the enduring puzzle of
what might lurk in the vast, dark, unexplored reaches between Pluto
and the nearest stars.
***********
Dr Paul Francis is an astronomer at the ANU’s Mt Stromlo Observatory.
His research interests include black holes, the formation of
galaxies, and comets. Born in London, he studied at Cambridge, since
when he has worked with NASA, at Steward Observatory in Arizona, at
Melbourne Uni, and at the Gemini Observatories in Hawaii and Chile.
He has won a number of prizes for science communication and teaching.
DATE: Monday June 25
TIME: 6:30pm to 7:30pm (doors open at 6:00pm); complimentary wine,
soft drinks, and nibblies served after the talk
VENUE: Ithaca Room, City Hall, Brisbane City
This free talk is open to all and there is no need to book.
For further information, have a look at www.BrisScience.org.