---+ Past Events from 2018 <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/caltech_outreach_timeline_2018.png" alt="caltech_outreach_timeline_2018.png" width="320" height="240" /> <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/caltech_outreach_histogram_2018.png" alt="caltech_outreach_histogram_2018.png" width="320" height="240" /> For photos of all past events, see [[https://www.flickr.com/photos/143414768@N07/albums][our Flickr Page]]. For lecture recordings, see [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpslw1KdoUvnCKi0swsb23w/videos][our YouTube Page]].<br> To learn more about each event this year (including abstracts, titles, etc.), click on the event links below. ---++++ Monday, January 15, 7:30-9:30PM [[20180115][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Stephen Taylor, Mia de los Reyes<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Allen Hovsepian<br> Huge turnout with 160 attendees after the holiday break!<br> ---++++ Friday, January 26, 7-9PM [[20180126][Lecture and Stargazing - When Galaxies Collide: Snapshots of the Universe's Largest Battles]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Anne Medling<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Ivanna Escala<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Marianne Heida, Nikita Kamraj, Kishalay De<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Mike Grudic<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Allen Hovsepian, Michael Zhang, Yuguang Chen<br> Huge turnout with 160 attendees; Hameetman at capacity.<br> ---++++ Monday, February 12, 7:30-9:30PM [[20180212][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Harriet Brettle, Jim Fuller, Elizabeth Tasker<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Marianne Heida, Denise Schmitz, Ivanna Escala, Max Millar-Blanchar, Allen Hovsepian<br> Big night with three speakers, 140 guests, and lots of fun. Sound worked for Jim's stellar ultrasound talk through speaker.<br> Elizabeth sold 12 books<br> ---++++ Saturday, February 17, 1:00-6:00PM Science Train<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteer (3+)*: Olivia Wilkins, Shreyas Vissaparagada, Mia de los Reyes, Jeannie Wilkening<br> Rode from Gold Line Del Mar stop to Santa Monica and back on the Gold, Red, and Expo Metro lines.<br> Two groups of two astronomers with "Ask an Astrophysicist" signs and four sample questions listed.<br> We had a roamer, who would interact with each of the groups to try to seed conversations and break the ice.<br> Definitely more successful than last time with more lessons learned: *(1)* Roamer works for breaking the ice. <br> *(2)* Make it clear that this is free, and that we're doing this because we care about public science education. <br> *(3)* Make it clear we're from a respectable source: Caltech, NASA, JPL, potentially with nametags with names / status. <br> *(4)* Perhaps announce our presence on crowded cars when boarding: "We are astronomers and astrophysicists from Caltech and JPL<br> here to answer questions about astronomy, physics, and space. We're doing this for free because we care about public science education.<br> You could text message until your stop, or you could come learn about black holes and the expansion of the universe, but we'll try to keep it down."<br> for those not interested.<br> *(5)* Bring the tally counter to count number of people interacting. *(6)* Photo and record more. <br> *(7)* Need better signs and more official looking.<br> *(8)* Had almost as much luck interacting with people in busy train stations as we did on trains<br> *(9)* Interacted with two employees from Metro and two cops, and none of them even balked that we were doing this on the train or that it would be a problem.<br> *(10)* Make special flyers/cards promoting our events with a "Get a Free NASA sticker" or something when they come to one of our core events, so we can track<br> how many people actually come to our events from introduction at Science Train and/or Sidewalk Astronomy.<br> Probably had direct contact/conversations with about 70 and indirect contact with another 50 or so. Definitely a success.<br> ---++++ Friday, February 23, 7-9PM [[20180223][Lecture and Stargazing - Galaxies Aren't Great at Making Stars]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Matt Orr<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Ivanna Escala<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Mia de los Reyes, Sarah Blunt, Yuguang Chen<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Mike Grudic<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Kaew Tinyanont, Cameron Hummels, Jacklyn Pezzato, Jono Squires, Allen Hovsepian<br> 130 attendees. Views of Moon, Orion Nebula, Andromeda Galaxy, and Pleiades. Fun! <br> ---++++ Saturday, February 24, 6:30-8:30PM Sidewalk Astronomy<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteer (3+)*: Denise Schmitz, Kathryn Plant, Kaew Tinyanont, Kishalay De, Sarah Blunt<br> Went to Old Town Pasadena at Colorado and Miller Alley (North Side). <br> Set up 6" and 8" dobsonians--pointed at first quarter moon and Orion Nebula.<br> Invited people to have "Free views of the Moon through a telescope with astronomers from Caltech."<br> Then offered flyers for our lecture and AoT events as well as Spitzer Images and conversations.<br> Suggestions for next time: a big sign making us look more official (and affiliated with Caltech); <br> Special flyers/cards that they can trade in for a prize if they come to our AoT or Lecture (prize = NASA sticker?)<br> The cards act as incentive for them to come to our events, and let us track how many people come from our interactions on the sidewalk<br> Have annotated images of our astronomical targets, so we can show people what to look for.<br> 230 attendees. Lots of fun for all! Christophe took photos.<br> ---++++ Monday, March 19, 7:30-9:30PM [[20180312][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Rahul Patel<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Jono Squires, Vikram Ravi<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Calen Henderson, Allen Hovsepian, Cameron Hummels 140 attendees--great turnout overall. Loudspeaker volume was subpar and lots of people could not hear.<br> Several perfect scores on the quiz.<br> ---++++ Friday, March 23, 8-10PM [[20180323][Lecture and Stargazing - The Truth About Black Holes]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Leo Stein<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Anna Ho<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Cameron Hummels, Dillon Dong, Ron Tso, Maria Charisi<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Mike Grudic<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*:Andreas Faisst, Marianne Heida, Vivian Bai, Liberty Locsin, Allen Hovsepian<br> Huge turnout for a popular topic and minor celebrity around here.<br> Standing room only with 160 attendees! Good viewing of moon, pleiades, orion nebula, and double cluster.<br> ---++++ Wednesday, March 28, 8-11PM Stargazing at Esalen Institute<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteer*: Drummond Fielding<br> Operated 8" dobsonian at Esalen Institute on the Central California Coast for attendees of workshops at the institute.<br> About 50 people showed up to enjoy the extremely dark skies, many of them first time viewers through a telescope.<br> Viewed Moon, Orion Nebula, Pleiades, double cluster, beehive cluster, E.T. cluster, Alcor/Mizar, Venus.<br> ---++++ Saturday, March 31, 10:00AM - 3:00PM Science for March<br /> *Organizer*: Yuguang Chen<br /> *Volunteer (3+)*: Jacob Jencson<br> Caltech Astro participated in Caltech Postdoc Association's [[http://www.caltech.edu/content/caltech-science-march][Science for March]]<br> We operated an H-alpha telescope for views of the Sun, and had a "build a comet" demo illustrating the various parts that go into a comet.<br> Overall about 500 attendees came through and engaged with our group.<br> ---++++ Monday, April 9, 7:30-9:30PM [[20180409][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Calen Henderson<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Christine Corbett Moran, Mike Grudic<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Lee Rosenthal, Mia de los Reyes, Cameron Hummels, Sarah Blunt<br> Great talks, challenging quiz, and too many puns.<br> 90 attendees.<br> ---++++ Friday, April 20, 8-10PM [[20180420][Lecture and Stargazing - On the Road to a Billion Planets]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Jessie Christiansen<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Anna Ho<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Lee Rosenthal, Sarah Blunt, Arpita Roy<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Michael Zhang, Dillon Dong, Vivian Bai, Liberty Locsin<br> 150 attendees. Wonderful talk by Jessie, who was able to fill in for Marta Bryan's cancellation with only 1 week notice.<br> Views of Moon, Orion Nebula, Beehive Cluster, Venus, and Jupiter with all 4 Galileian moons.<br> ---++++ Monday, May 7, 7:30-9:30PM [[20180507][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Maria Drout, Gina Duggan<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Rebecca Larson, Andreas Faisst, Ron Tso<br> 135 attendees. Great talks by both speakers along the same theme.<br> Finally after some initial difficulties got sound to go through house speakers--big improvement!<br> New remote is more powerful and no issues with changing slides. Progress!<br> ---++++ Friday, May 25, 8-10PM [[20180525][Lecture and Stargazing - The Grand Tour: Exploring Planets Outside the Solar System]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Heather Knutson<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Jessie Christiansen<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Lee Rosenthal, Michael Zhang, Nicole Wallack<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Mia de los Reyes, Vivian Bai, Liberty Locsin, Yuguang Chen<br> 125 attendees. Tarp continues to work OK for blocking some track light. <br> New step stools help for small telescope viewers.<br> ---++++ Monday, June 4, 7:30-9:30PM [[20180604][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Bruce Betts, Decker French<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Calen Henderson, Jacklyn Pezzato<br> 100 attendees. Not sure why low turnout, but maybe end of school year?<br> No technical difficulties, and good talks overall.<br> ---++++ Friday, June 22, 8-10PM [[20180622][Lecture and Stargazing - Mysterious Flashes of Radio Waves from Deep Space]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Gregg Hallinan<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Kishalay De<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Kathryn Plant, Dillon Dong, Anna Ho<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Mia de los Reyes<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Sarah Blunt, Marianne Heida, Vivian Bai, Zachary Luppen<br> 180 attendees. Some technical problems getting into Cahill, but smooth after that.<br> ---++++ Saturday, July 14, 2:00-10:00PM [[20180714][Pasadena City of Astronomy: Astro Fest]]<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers (2PM-6PM)*: Max Millar-Blanchaer, Marie Ygouf, Rebecca Larson, Eve Lee, Kathryn Plant, Zachary Luppen, Aurora Kesseli, Sindhoora Tallapragada, James Gong, Savannah<br /> *Volunteers (6PM-10PM)*: Andreas Faisst, Michael Zhang, Aurora Kesseli, Marianne Heida, Zachary Luppen, Yuguang Chen, Gina Panopoulou <br> 2500 attendees. Some initial technical problems with the H-alpha telescope, but we eventually got them sorted. No sunspots, but one small prominence.<br> Comet demo worked well, once some items were replaced. Telescopes worked well all day long and into the night. We observed Sun, thin crescent moon, <br> Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn. Great job, everyone!<br> ---++++ Monday, July 16, 7:30-9:30PM [[20180716][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Sarah Blunt, Dillon Dong<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Max Millar-Blanchaer, Shreyas Vissapragada, Kathryn Plant, Rebecca Larson<br> 200 attendees! Some technical problems with the microphone working that got us started 10 minutes late.<br> We had live music by Jason Achilles in the 15 minutes before starting up, which seemed to go well.<br> 200 people is basically saturating the bar as it is nearly impossible to move, and it gets too hot.<br> May have to find a new larger venue if numbers don't decrease after COSPAR is over.<br> About $300 in merchandise sold to help support these efforts in the future.<br> ---++++ Tuesday, July 17, 7:30-9:30PM [[20180717][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Calen Henderson<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Rebecca Larson, Jim Bell<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Shreyas Vissapragada, Aurora Kesseli, Sarah Blunt, Matt Orr, Sindhoora Tallapragada, Cameron Hummels <br> 220 attendees! Most people we've had at an AoT, and too crowded. Technical problems with TVs turning off (overheating?) and flickering.<br> Music in the intermission was rife with technical difficulties--we should avoid in the future.<br> More merchandise sold. Glad to almost be done with Astronomy Week.<br> ---++++ Friday, July 20, 8-10PM [[20180720][Lecture and Stargazing - A Stellar Diamond Named Lucy]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Donal O'Sullivan<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Nikita Kamraj, Sarah Blunt, Dillon Dong<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Michael Zhang<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Alessandro Schillaci, Rebecca Larson, Paolo Madonia, Zach Luppen, Devin<br> 185 attendees with people standing in the aisles and doorways. Terrific talk by Donal, followed by excellent (but crowded)<br> views of Moon, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars! About 50-60 people cycled through the Q&A session.<br> A great finish to the Pasadena Week of Astronomy/COSPAR meeting, but glad it's done.<br> ---++++ Monday, August 6, 7:30-9:30PM [[20180806][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Rebecca Larson<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Emily Lakdawalla, Estevan Guzman<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Mike Grudic, Cameron Hummels, Sindhoora Tallapragada<br> 200 attendees means a hot and crowded bar.<br> Estevan had some of his art for sale, which sold like hotcakes. Enthusiastic crowd overall.<br> ---++++ Friday, August 17, 8-10PM [[20180817][Lecture and Stargazing - Simulating Black Holes]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Maria Okounkova<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Ivanna Escala<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Mia de los Reyes, Kishalay De, Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Andreas Faisst<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Alessandro Schillaci, Marianne Heida, Kirsten Larson, Rebecca Larson, Savannah Jacklin<br> 180 attendees--consistently overfilling Hameetman. People love black holes!<br> Amazing solar system display of Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and the Moon. Saw M13 too.<br> 50 or so people stick around for Q&A Panel and Masha remains for an hour to answer questions.<br> ---++++ Friday, August 24, 8:00-10:00PM Sidewalk Astronomy<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers (3+)*: Marie Ygouf, Michael Zhang, Dillon Dong, Anna Ho, Mia de los Reyes, Uping<br> Great night for sidewalk stargazing. 220 enthusiastic attendees over the course of 2 hours. <br> Set up 6" and 8" dobsonian telescopes along with small tabletop 4" on top of step stool. <br> Pointed telescopes at Jupiter, Saturn, and Moon, and then switched to Mars when Jupiter set.<br> Constantly had a group surrounding us and we ended up blocking the sidewalk a bit at times.<br> Still need an official-looking banner to display on a sandwich board or something.<br> Potentially include a QR code on it to redirect to our outreach website.<br> ---++++ Monday, August 27, 7:30-9:30PM [[20180827][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Calen Henderson<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Arpita Roy, Rob Zellem<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Mia de los Reyes, Cameron Hummels, Harriet Brettle, Andreas Faisst<br> 100 attentive attendees. Not sure why the drop in numbers from the previous three events.<br> Some technical difficulties with displaying slides in presenter mode for first talk.<br> ---++++ Friday, September 14, 8-10PM [[20180914][Lecture and Stargazing - Cosmic Cartography: A Billion Stars in Six Dimensions and the Gaia Revolution]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Erik Petigura<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Anna Ho<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Denise Schmitz, Dillon Dong, Michael Zhang<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Kaew Tinyanont<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Alessandro Schillaci, Marianne Heida, Andreas Faisst<br> 150 attendees. Good views of Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, and the Moon!<br> ---++++ Monday, October 1, 7:30-9:30PM [[20181001][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Vanessa Bailey, Greg Salvesen<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Denise Schmitz, Calen Henderson, Nitika Yadlapalli, Ryan Rubenzahl<br> 110 attendees. Despite some technical difficulties with the sound, we had two great talks deemed amongst our best from audience members.<br> ---++++ Friday, October 12, 8-10PM [[20181012][Lecture and Stargazing - Ceres, An Unexpectedly Active Dwarf Planet: Findings from the Dawn Mission]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Bethany Ehlmann<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Dillon Dong<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Kishalay De, Kaew Tinyanont, Nathan Stein<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Michael Zhang<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Yuhan Yao, Nitika Yadlapalli, Gina Panopoulou, Ryan Rubenzahl, Cameron Hummels<br> 130 attendees. First time it's been too cloudy to observe. Rain and thunderstorm. We had the Q&A and a telescope demo indoors. Also used the time to train the new telescope volunteers.<br> ---++++ Friday, October 19, 7:00-9:30PM Sidewalk Stargazing in Old Town<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteer (3+)*: Kirsten Larson, Ryan Rubenzahl, Alessandro Schillaci, Allison Dugas, Jason Wang<br> 200+ attendees over 2.25 hours on Colorado Blvd and Miller Alley in Old Town Pasadena<br> Great conditions and views of Mars, Saturn, and waxing gibbous Moon.<br> ---++++ Monday, November 5, 7:30-9:30PM [[20181105][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Kathryn Plant, Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Mia de los Reyes, Jacklyn Pezzato, Calen Henderson, Shreyas Vissapragada, Pablo Pirir, Andrew Emerick<br> Big turnout on the night before the election with 180 attendees.<br> Enthusiastic crowd and people got really into the quiz with 3 perfect scores.<br> ---++++ Friday, November 16, 7-9PM [[20181116][Lecture and Stargazing - Planets Big and Small]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*:Eve Lee <br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Ivanna Escala<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Nikita Kamraj, Ryan Rubenzahl, Marianne Heida<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Yuguang Chen<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Alessandro Schillaci, Yuhan Yao, Alison Dugas, Pablo Pirir, Liberty Locsin, Dillon Dong, Cameron Hummels<br> Big turnout with 180 attendees and aisles completely full. Weather started out mediocre but cleared and we were able to see Moon, Mars, Double Cluster, and M31.<br> ---++++ Monday, December 3, 7:30-9:30PM [[20181203][Astronomy on Tap @ Der Wolfskopf]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Calen Henderson<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Abby Crites, Max Millar-Blanchaer<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Michael Zhang, Nicole Wallack, Shreyas Vissapragada, Lee Rosenthal, Derrick Kwan, Cameron Hummels<br> 140 attendees and some technical difficulties getting the sound to work.<br> ---++++ Friday, December 14, 7-9PM [[20181214][Lecture and Stargazing - Understanding the Formation and Evolution of Galaxies]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Yuguang Chen, Dillon Dong, Rachel Theios<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Alessandro Schillaci<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Yuhan Yao, Ryan Rubenzahl, Paul Beckwith, Derrick Kwan, Hou Seng Wong, Liberty Locsin, Lee Rosenthal<br> 120 attendees with cloudy weather. 60 people stayed for Q&A session. <br> Link back to [[https://sites.astro.caltech.edu/twiki_outreach/bin/view/Main/WebHome][home page]].
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