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<h1><a href="#">Stony Brook Astronomy</a></h1>
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<h2>Astronomy Open Nights</h2>
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<p>With the easing of CoViD restrictions, Astronomy Open Nights will again be
held in person in the Earth and Space Scences lecture hall 001.
With resumption of in-person lectures, we can once again offer access to observing sessions run by the SBU Astronomy Club following the lectures.
Out of an abundance of caution, we ask attendees to wear masks.
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<p>Generally, one Friday a month during
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The lecture begins at 7:30pm. Weather-permitting,
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<p>Lectures take place in the Earth & Space
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A campus map is available <a href="http://www.stonybrook.edu/sb/maps.shtml">here</a>.</p>
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<td>Prof. Doug Swesty</td>
<td><a href="F22Doug.html">At the Heart of It All: The Event Horizon Telescope Observation of the Milky Way's Central Black Hole. </a></br>
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<td><a href="F22Fred.html">The Dark Side of the Sun</a><br>
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<td>Dr. Tae-Hyeon Shin</td>
<td><a href="F22Tae.html">The Dark Energy Survey: understanding our Universe through gravitational lensing</a><br>
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<td>Prof. Simon Birrer</td>
<td><a href="S23Simon.html">The James Webb Space Telescope: Shedding Light on Dark Matter and Dark Energy</a></td></tr>
<tr><td>May 5, 2023</td>
<td>Prof. Michael Zingale</td>
<td><a href="S23Mike.html">How to Simulate a Star</a></td></tr>
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<p>Open Nights at Stony Brook began with the arrival of
Comet Kohoutek. Tobias Owen, Deane Peterson, and Mike
Simon put together a series of lectures for the public
on the comet shortly before it reached perihelion on
December 28, 1973. Comet Kohoutek was a new comet, and
astronomers expected it to be quite bright when it
passed by the Sun on perhaps its first visit to the
inner solar system. Unfortunately, the bright display
never materialized. But the talks were such a hit that a
series was formed.</p>
<p>The series has continued ever since, and we typically
have 4 each semester. For further information or to
have your name added to the mailing list (postal or
e-mail) contact the Department of Physics and Astronomy
at (631) 632-8100, or send e-mail to Nathan
Leoce-Schappin.</p>
<p>Do try to be a little early if you can. The
increasing popularity of this series has seen the
lecture hall full on occasion. (And when there's a
comet, you can't buy a seat). Some disability-related
accommodations are available. Call the Department at the
number above before 4 pm to warn us of your
requirements.</p>
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<h3>In-service Credit for Teachers</h3>
<p>Astronomy Open Night provides attendance
certification for New York State teachers wishing to
apply for in-service credit. Among these programs you
can accumulate hours of lecture credit each year to
apply toward your school district's program. Policies
on in-service credit are set by school boards and you
should check with your administration concerning the
details of the local program.</p>
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