In the International Year of Astronomy, world-leading astrophysicist Professor Bryan Gaensler will give a special alumni talk on his amazing insights into astronomy today and tomorrow.
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Professor Gaensler, who previously worked at the Center for Space Research at MIT, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the Department of Astronomy at Harvard, is a leading member of the team for the Square Kilometre Array, the next-generation radio telescope capable of surveying the sky 10,000 times faster than at present and once launched, expected to revolutionise our ability to observe the universe.
Bryan is a vastly knowledgeable and fascinating speaker. You will come away astounded and inspired!
The presentation is being held in the Nicholson Museum surrounded by the exhibition “The Sky’s the Limit: Astronomy in Antiquity”, an introduction to which will precede the main talk.
Refreshments will be available and you will be able to view the exhibition and meet and mingle with other alumni and guests.
Cost: $30 for alumni and $35 for guests RSVP: Thursday 27 August |