Astronomy: Exploring the Most Bizarre and Extreme Happenings in the Universe

When:
23 February 2022 @ 10:00 – 11:30
2022-02-23T10:00:00-05:00
2022-02-23T11:30:00-05:00
Where:
Via Zoom
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Bernard Assouad
4167057953

Join your EACTN friends and listen to Tom Vassos sharing with us his passion for astronomy; he will be discussing the most bizarre and extreme happenings in the universe.

Tom has devoted thousands of hours researching his lifelong passions – astronomy, cosmology, astrophysics and space exploration. He is the Founder of Cosmologists Without Borders and a Member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Tom is an astronomy instructor and science communicator that is frequently invited as a guest expert on radio and television. He delights in imparting his knowledge to space enthusiasts, young minds and lifelong learners everywhere. Tom is the author of The Ultimate Guided Tour of the Universe.

Here is the link to the Cosmologists Without Borders website  https://www.cosmologistswithoutborders.org/

Immerse yourself in awe inspiring images, animations and video clips of our strange universe and learn about the biggest, fastest and brightest things in the universe. Explore supernova explosions, wormholes, neutron stars and wacky weather in the universe. Learn about what supermassive black holes eat for lunch and how they can actually warp space and time. Let’s take a fascinating tour of our Solar System and beyond.

Tom’s presentation is on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 starting at 10 am (ET) via Zoom.  The Zoom room will open at 9:30. This is a “free” event to members but you need to register using the form below.  Registration deadline is 5pm on February 20, 2022.  The Zoom link will be sent to those who are registered the day before the event.  Please advise the organizer if you register but are then unable to attend the session.

You can find a document on how to use Zoom here.

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