NSN Webinar: Chandra’s High-Energy Universe with Dr. Kimberly Arcand
Join the NASA Night Sky Network on Tuesday, November 19, at 5:00 PM Pacific Time (8:00 PM Eastern) along with Dr. Kimberly Arcand, where we’ll discuss 25 years of Chandra X-ray Observatory discoveries.
Webinar Registration Link (Zoom)
NSN Members* can register for this webinar using a special link TBA. Once registered, you will receive an automatic reminder shortly before the webinar begins. Please register with your club’s full name (preferred) rather than initials or abbreviations.
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YRDozqTaRcCgV_uSW69thA#/registration
For best results, update and restart your Zoom software before the session begins. The webinar registration link will give you access to the live video webinar and a backup call-in number and code in case your computer experiences connection issues.
* DAS members are automatically members of the Night Sky Network. However, you must activate your NSN account.
Livestream & Recording (YouTube)
The talk will also be streamed live at the YouTube link below and saved for future viewing. Please note: Questions submitted via the Zoom Q&A feature will be prioritized over YouTube chat.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-Y9cpKvWZ8
In the past 25 years, NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has made profound discoveries and contributed invaluable information about our high energy Universe. Take a tour through some of the most energetic sights, 3D prints to touch, and sonification to hear of Chandra’s discoveries. Starting from stellar nurseries and moving to exploded stars, black holes, galaxies, and clusters of galaxies, experience how we translate information about Chandra’s exciting universe into images, time-lapse movies, virtual reality applications, and even sound.
About Dr. Kimberly Arcand:
Dr. Kimberly Arcand is a leading expert in astronomy visualization and has been a pioneer in 3D imaging, printing, and extended reality applications with astrophysics data. She has worked for NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory since 1998. Her current projects include sonification of spatial data, machine learning as applied to image processing, screen-based holograms, and other intersections of emerging technology and astrophysics. She has co-written eight non-fiction science books, including two science-related children’s books. Arcand and her team’s work has been featured recently in the New York Times, Washington Post, BBC, CBC, LA Times, and other popular media outlets.
Night Sky Network
https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
https://astrosociety.org