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New F.W. Olin Physical Sciences Building
Department of Physics
& Space Sciences

Florida Inst. of Technology
Melbourne, FL 32901
Phone: (321) 674-8795
Fax (321) 674-7482
universe@fit.edu

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In our monthly Astronomy & Astrophysics Public Lecture Series we host an evening lecture on a topic of general interest in astronomy in the auditorium Olin Engineering Complex (room EC 118, see map below) on the 4th friday of each month during the academic year.  The lectures are at 8 p.m., and are followed by a public viewing session at the new campus observatory on the roof of the Olin Physical Sciences Building (weather permitting).

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Here's the 2008-2009 Schedule (check back for updates):

Aug 22: "Understanding our Active Sun" Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi, Florida Tech
Dept. of Physics & Space Sciences

Sep 26: "Transient Luminous Events in the Earth's Upper Atmosphere", Dr.
Ningyu Liu, Florida Tech Dept. of Physics & Space Sciences

Oct 24: "Galactic Neighborhoods: Clusters and Groups", Dr. Eric Perlman,
Florida Tech Dept. of Physics & Space Sciences

Nov (no lecture - Thanksgiving)
Dec (no lecture - Holiday Break)

Jan 23: "Ball Lightning", Dr. Joseph Dwyer, Florida Tech Dept. of Physics &
Space Sciences

Feb 27: "Why People Believe Weird Things" Dr. Terry Oswalt, Florida Tech
Dept. of Physics & Space Sciences

Mar 27: "Exploring an Eleven-Dimensional Superstring Universe - Physics or
Metaphysics?"
, Dr. Marc Baarmand, Florida Tech Dept. of Physics & Space
Sciences

Apr 24: "TBD " Dr. Stephane Vennes, Florida Tech Dept. of Physics & Space
Sciences


Want even more astronomy?  We now have the Melbourne Astronomical Society for local-area amateur astronomers (including students) to meet, discuss science and equipment, tips and techniques. If you'd like to join us for monthly meetings and meet other local-area amateur astronomers, please sign up for the MAS mailing list. We're meeting on the same nights as the Lecture Series at 7 p.m. in the Physical Sciences building room 202 (the conference room).

Directions:

From I-95, take exit 180 (old exit # 71, U.S. 192) and go east to Country Club Road (approximately five miles); turn south on Country Club Road, continue (approximately one-half mile) to the main campus or continue on US 192 one block east to Babcock Street, turn south on Babcock Street, continue (approximately one-half mile) to the main campus.

From US 1 South or North, turn west on US 192 (New Haven Avenue); continue to Babcock Street (approximately one mile); turn south on Babcock Street, continue (approximately one-half mile) to the main campus or continue on US 192 one block west to Country Club Road; turn south on Country Club Road, continue (approximately one-half mile) to the main campus.

Once on campus, park in the lot indicated on the map below. Talks will take place in the Olin Engineering Complex Auditorium (room EC 118). Observing will take place on the roof of the Physical Sciences Building (weather permitting)

Map to Olin Physical Sciences Building

For more information, contact:

Dr. Matt A. Wood
Professor of Physics and Space Sciences.
Tel: 321-674-7207
Email: wood@fit.edu
URL: astro.fit.edu/wood

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