
Allison Matthews (Photo – Pasadena Senior Center)
Learn about the origins and history of radio astronomy, its current puzzles, and future promises.
By News Desk
Ever since a radio hiss was discovered coming from the center of the Milky Way, radio light has revealed a universe full of surprises: black holes, rapidly spinning neutron stars, remnant light from the primordial universe, and more.
Allison Matthews, a postdoctoral fellow at the Carnegie Institute for Science in Pasadena, will lead the multimedia presentation.
The event is free for members of the Pasadena Senior Center and $5 for nonmembers 50 and older. To register or for more information, visit this website or call (626) 795-4311.
Radio Astronomy at the Pasadena Senior Center July 17, 2024 2:00 pm Location Pasadena Senior Center 85 East Holly Street Pasadena, CA 91103









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