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Class Series 3: Stellar Astronomy Series

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Class Series 3: Stellar Astronomy Series

7:00 pm

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Oct 15, 2024
7:00 pm
Multiple Dates & Times:
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The Cincinnati Observatory is continuing its new lineup of classes instructed by astronomer Dr. Wes Ryle. Each series consists of three self-contained courses that share a common theme. Pick your favorite individual topic or sign up for the entire series at a discount for a more complete picture. Courses are intended for astronomy enthusiasts ages 14 and up.
 
Stellar Astronomy Series - While they twinkle innocently in the night sky, each star is a nuclear powerhouse of physical extremes. This class series takes a look at how we measure the properties of stars from tremendous distances, how stars begin their lives from clouds of gas and dust, and how stars end their lives and give back material to the cosmos.
 
Taking Measure of Stars
October 8th, 7-8:30pm
 
Unveiling the Secrets of Star Birth
October 15th, 7-8:30pm
While it may seem like our Sun has been shining forever, like other stars, it formed from a cloud of gas and dust. This class focuses on the process of star formation, starting with huge molecular clouds and ending with a newborn star cluster.
 
Going Out with a Bang or a Whimper: Stellar Evolution
October 22nd, 7-8:30pm
All good things must come to an end, including the stars themselves. For astronomers, the death process for stars is known as stellar evolution and there are a variety of ways stars can meet their end. This course will discuss why stars die and some of the catastrophic, but beautiful results, like planetary nebulae, supernovae, and black holes.
 
Classes will be held in-person at the observatory. Pricing details are below:
Non-members
$25/class
 
Members
$20/class
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