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Old 29-10-2011, 01:31 PM
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Macquarie University Astronomy Open Night 29/10 06:30

Short notice, because I noticed no mention of this. Sorry for the cross posting but since it's on tonight I'd like to catch anyone interested.

Macquarie University Astronomy Open Night

Lots of stuff to do.

Starts 6:30pm
Illustrated Talk

"Neutron Stars: Nature's Most Extreme Quantum Laboratories" by Prof. Andrew Melatos @ 7:30 pm
Prof. Andrew Melatos is a theoretical physicist who studies the fundamental behaviour of matter under extreme physical conditions; is is also a world expert in applying Einstein's theory of gravity to cosmic objects. His research covers high-energy phenomena, including neutron stars, supernovae and gravitational waves. His talk on extreme stars will encompass physical principles of the very small to the very largest.


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Old 31-10-2011, 01:30 PM
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Hey Craig,

I saw the Green lasers on Sat evening - and thought oh-oh - until I realised it was the Mac Open evening. The skies were clear enough in patches for some fun - but I was knackered - hope people went and had fun!

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Old 01-11-2011, 01:25 PM
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I went there with my LX90 and webcam. People were amazed seeing moon and Jupiter on the screen.
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Old 03-11-2011, 09:32 PM
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I had my dob there, the only drawback being that I missed the lecture. The sight of that 10 watt green laser was incredible. Some excitement, as the fire alarm went off just as the crowds were dwindling, resulting in lots of people assembling in the carpark around the scopes!
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