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---+ Past Events from 2022 <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/caltech_timeline_2022.png" alt="caltech_timeline_2022.png" width="320" height="240" /> <img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/caltech_histogram_2022.png" alt="caltech_histogram_2022.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. ---++++ Friday, January 14, 7-9PM [[20220114][Lecture and Stargazing - How to Rip Apart a Star]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Samantha Wu<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (2)*: Nitika Yadlapalli, Ryan Rubenzahl<br /> *Attendees*: 70<br> Solid presentation on some complicated topics. Good discussion in Q&A.<br> Streamed to YouTube, Facebook, and now Twitter. It's hard to track the twitter viewership,<br> but I still think it's worth doing.<br> ---++++ Monday, January 24, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220124][Astronomy on Tap Online]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Amy Mainzer, Dmitry Duev<br /> *Attendees*: 100<br> Great presentations and lively interaction throughout.<br> Changed up the format based on speaker feedback, and added comments/questions throughout<br> the presentations from the host and other speaker to make it more conversational.<br> This seemed to work pretty well, more analogous to a podcast interview but with slides.<br> We may include this format again in the future.<br> ---++++ Friday, February 4, 7-9PM [[20220204][Lecture and Stargazing - Mapping the Universe with Atoms and Molecules that Shine]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Guochao (Jason) Sun<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (2)*: Sarah Blunt, Gina Panopoulou<br /> *Attendees*: 60<br> We tried a new way of handling audience questions, by using mentimeter to have the audience<br> submit questions. This also allows them to upvote the ones they think are the most interesting.<br> There seemed to be pretty positive feedback on this method, particularly during the Q&A, but<br> there was some concern that during the lecture it was too much switching between pages.<br> ---++++ Friday, February 18, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220218][Astronomy on Tap Online, Mandarin]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Yuguang Chen, Xinnan Du<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Miao Li, Linhao Ma<br /> *Attendees*: 7000<br> We switched to doing this event on Friday night (Saturday morning in China), and it seemed to get<br> the same number of attendees as past events. It sounded like the event went better than any<br> of the previous Mandarin AoTs, so I think the format is getting smoother.<br> ---++++ Friday+Saturday+Sunday, February 25-27, 2022 [[20220225][Death Valley Dark Sky Festival]]<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers*: Dillon Dong, Kathryn Plant, Nitika Yadlapalli, Emily Silich, Dee Dunne, Tina Seager, Ryan Rubenzahl, Mia de los Reyes, Janosz Dewberry, Sofia Gallego<br> *Attendees*: 3400<br> A lot of planning went into this, but it was overall a success. Our contribution was organizing and staffing<br> a 3-hour star party on Saturday night (with 6 telescopes) alongside a few DVNP rangers and scopes.<br> We also did science demos from 10AM-4PM on Saturday and Sunday including "Build a Comet" using<br> dry ice and other ingredients, "Marshmallow Ignition" using a concave parabolic mirror, and solar observing<br> with an H-alpha narrowband telescope. In addition, Cameron gave two talks on galaxy evolution in the<br> auditorium. Positive feedback overall on all fronts.<br> ---++++ Monday, February 28, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220221][Astronomy on Tap Online]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Ron Tso, Ylva Götberg<br /> *Attendees*: 60<br> Some good presentations and discussion during the trivia!<br> ---++++ Friday, March 4, 7-9PM [[20220304][Lecture and Stargazing - Massive Binary Stars in Technicolor]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Margaret Lazzarini<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (2)*: Kyle Kremer, Ilaria Caiazzo<br /> *Attendees*: 60<br> Solid presentation and one of the best Q&A panels we've had thus far. <br> Really lively and well-balanced discussion amongst the four of us. Fun!<br> Only 60 live viewers but 700 views in two days.<br> ---++++ Monday, March 7, 7:30-9:30PM Stargazing for State Street and Caltech @ The Langham<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers*: Stephanie Deppe, Nik Prusinski, Jason Wang, Michael Zhang<br> *Attendees*: 50<br> Moderate cloudy conditions throughout the session meant that we had to be<br> choosy about our targets. We had two eVscopes (Cameron and Jason) and<br> one 10" Dob. The Dob primarily looked at the Moon and the two eVscopes<br> cycles between visible objects including Bode's Galaxy and Candy Wrapper Nebula.<br> The garden terrace in the back of The Langham has a pretty good view of the sky<br> but portions of the Northern Horizon were blocked. It was sort of a pain getting<br> to the back patio, but we ended up using the entrance via the security gate<br> whose code is #20. The attendees were all finance people visiting for some<br> Caltech event. Definitely different from our normal crowds.<br> ---++++ Wednesday, March 9, 7:30-9:30PM Stargazing for State Street and Caltech @ The Langham<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers*: Stephanie Deppe, Nik Prusinski, Dee Dunne<br> *Attendees*: 40<br> Event started out very cloudy, but things partially cleared after 15 minutes.<br> We had pretty good views for about an hour and then it got socked in again.<br> Despite the clouds, we were able to discuss how telescopes work, how stars<br> age and die, and aspects of our individual research projects (galaxy evolution, <br> astrophysical transients, etc.) with the attendees. Went pretty well overall.<br> ---++++ Monday, March 14, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220314][Astronomy on Tap Online]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Amy Hoffman, Max Goldberg<br /> *Attendees*: 60<br> Great presentations and conversational responses during the pub trivia.<br> Thanks, team!<br> ---++++ Friday, April 8, 7-9PM [[20220408][Lecture and Stargazing - Black Holes and Gravitational Waves: Was Einstein Right?]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Saul Teukolsky<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (2)*: <br /> *Attendees*: 150<br> One of the best talks we have had. Great talk by Saul and good Q&A afterwards.<br> Really high viewership on this one. Lots of interest in GR, GWs, and Einstein.<br> ---++++ Monday, April 25, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220425][Astronomy on Tap Online]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Ethan Siegel, Sam Ponnada<br /> *Attendees*: 90<br> ---++++ Wednesday, April 27, 7:00-9:00PM [[20220427][Cosmos in Concert @ The Colburn School]]<br /> *Organizer*: Kyle Kremer<br /> *Attendees*: 200<br> ---++++ Friday, May 13, 7-9PM [[20220513][Lecture and Stargazing - Neutron Stars: Where Extreme Gravity Meets Extreme Matter]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Katerina Chatziioannou<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (4)*: Dillon Dong, Isabel Sands, Gina Panopoulou, Stephanie Deppe<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Andreas Faisst<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4+)*: Max Goldberg, Nikolaus Prusinski, Anirudh Tammewar, Marziye Jafariyazani<br> *Attendees*: 40 online + 20 in person = 60<br> So much to say about this one. This one really took it out of me and made me not want to do these anymore.<br> Katerina really wanted to do this one in-person, and I finally got clearance from Fiona to host these events<br> on campus if we checked vaccine status at the door and made everyone wear masks. So we did it.<br> But it wasn't very successful and was plagued with problems. First of all, Joe Jordan, the assistant director<br> of the athletics department arbitrarily changed their policy and now kick us off the athletic fields at 9:30PM,<br> despite us being allowed to stay until 10PM for the last 6 years. He did not give a justification for this change.<br> This is particularly problematic when the sun sets at 7:45 and when we don't even start to observe until 8:45.<br> Despite advertising this event as much as any other, we only had about 20 people attend in-person, and only<br> 40 live viewers at the peak, which is a bummer since we had about 10 volunteers for the event.<br> Despite some A/V testing beforehand, the sound being broadcast to YouTube was a bit echoey, <br> since it was just a webcam microphone that was picking up the ambient microphone connected to the <br> sound system. People were *really* complaining online about the admittedly non-ideal sound setup, <br> with some pretty nasty comments actually. Very frustrating. That said, we did get ~2500 views within the first <br> 24h on YouTube, which is a record for us, I think. It just remains challenging to broadcast in a hybrid fashion,<br> where it is difficult to prioritize both the in-person and virtual experience simultaneously. A USB Mixer was <br> suggested for being able to dual broadcast sound to multiple outputs.<br> ---++++ Monday, May 23, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220523][Astronomy on Tap Online]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Mike Wong, Cameron Hummels<br /> *Attendees*: 100<br> Pretty big turnout for a popular topic. Perhaps do more like this in the future.<br> ---++++ Friday, June 3, 7-9PM [[20220603][Lecture and Stargazing - Planetquake: what vibrations can tell us about the interiors of gas giant planets]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Janosz Dewberry<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (4)*: Mia de los Reyes, Nicholas Rui<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Andreas Faisst<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4+)*: Michael Zhang, Reinier Janssen<br> *Attendees*: 70<br> 50 online + 20 in person = 70. This event went better than last month's. We had about the same number of in-person attendees, <br> but they were more engaged and stuck around for more of the panel q&a. I also was able to get a <br> USB Mixer purchased and integrated into the Hameetman sound system with the help of Becca Rose<br> at Academic Media Technologies and Michael Zhang. The sound on the live-stream is *much* better than<br> last month, so that's a success. I think we'll build from here through consistency.<br> ---++++ Saturday, June 11 [[20220611][City of Astronomy: AstroFest]]<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers*: Andreas Faisst, Adolfo Carvalho, Kaustav Das, Michael Zhang, Dee Dunne, Viraj Karambelkar<br> *Attendees*: 400<br> This went pretty well overall! We were one of about 10 Pasadena institutions hosting booths to promote<br> science to the community in the space in front of the Pasadena Convention Hall. We had two tables, <br> one with our "build a comet" demo, and the other with the "marshmallow ignition" demo. We also had a<br> couple of solar telescopes set up: 6" dob with sun funnel, and coronado solar H-alpha telescope.<br> Everyone was really engaged and excited to participate. Lots of foot traffic at our booth.<br> ---++++ Monday, June 13, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220613][Astronomy on Tap @ Dog Haus]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Frank Summers, Katie Bouman<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Andy Boyle, Andreas Faisst, Ilaria Caiazzo, Nicholas Rui, Rebecca Larson<br> *Attendees*: 175<br> Our first in-person Astro on Tap event in two years and it was a success. I bought a bunch of new <br> equipment for this to ensure all the technological stuff worked OK, including some HDMI cables, <br> an HDMI splitter, a portable PA system with wireless microphone, but it all turned out OK. We hosted<br> at the Dog Haus Biergarten, to ensure it was outside and had minimal issues with covid. This event <br> was part of our City of Astronomy activities, which also coincided with the AAS meeting 240 that was<br> in town. Additionally, I brought my eVscope2 to operate and provide views of the heavens, and it <br> actually worked really well with good views of the Whirlpool Galaxy and the M3 globular cluster.<br> Many of the attendees were astronomers from the AAS meeting, but we still got a good crew of <br> members of the public.<br> ---++++ Wednesday, June 15, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220615][Astronomy on Tap @ Dog Haus]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Jessie Christiansen, Emily Rice<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Jason Wang, Dee Dunne, Tony Rodriguez, Rebecca Larson<br> *Attendees*: 190<br> Similar to Monday's event, but this one went a little bit smoother. We also had live music, thanks to<br> Jason Achilles and his drummer, Forrest. Not as long of a line for food/drinks as on Monday, thanks<br> to the bar increasing staffing. The outdoor space is pretty nice and great for these sorts of events.<br> For next time, we should get a Caltech Astro table cloth and portable folding table for our merch<br> in the back. We should also print out posters and put them up in the bar and around campus.<br> We should request free drinks for the volunteers, since Cameron paid for the volunteers out of<br> pocket, and the bar made a lot of money on these events.<br> ---++++ Saturday, June 17, 11:00AM-12:30PM [[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00snr0w][Recording of BBC's Infinite Monkey Cage Podcast]]<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br> *Attendees*: 100<br> We were contacted by BBC 4 to help them record a famous podcast on the topic of exoplanets<br> featuring Professor Brian Cox, Sean Carroll, Jessie Christiansen, Tiffany Kataria, and comedians<br> Robin Ince and Eric Idle (of Monty Python fame). The recording took place in Hameetman Auditorium<br> and we hosted a live audience of about 100 attendees to watch the 90-minute live recording. <br> The panel discussed exoplanets and the science surrounding them, and overall it went very well.<br> The recording is expected to go on the air in November, 2022.<br> ---++++ Wednesday, June 22, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220622][Astronomy on Tap @ Mountain Rambler]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Katherine de Kleer, Vikram Ravi <br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (3+)*: <br> *Attendees*: 125<br> Great event back in person in Bishop! Lots of enthusiastic turnout at a small-town bar.<br> People were super into the presentations and the Q&A and the pub trivia.<br> We will definitely continue this series.<br> ---++++ Friday, July 8, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220708][Astronomy on Tap Online, Mandarin]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Yuguang Chen, Xinnan Du<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Dongzi Li, Guochao Sun<br /> *Attendees*: 190<br> Original and interesting presentations. Strong, charismatic hosting.<br> ---++++ Monday, July 11, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220711][Astronomy on Tap @ Dog Haus]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Joseph Lazio, Ashley Baker<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (3+)*: Andy Boyle, Mia de los Reyes, Janosz Dewberry, Emily Silich<br> *Attendees*: 180<br> Great event! I was concerned that we'd lose a lot of attendees what with the AAS not being in town this time, <br> but we still had a great turnout. Both talks were good and the live music by Jason Achilles is a really nice addition.<br> I didn't get the merch sales going today because I couldn't find the iPad for online sales and was running late.<br> We also had the eVscope2 set up again, which a lot of people liked.<br> ---++++ Monday, July 11 - Friday, July 15 Planet Finder Academy<br> Andrew Howard's Keck Planet Finder Academy for local high school students 9-5PM every day this week.<br> *Volunteers*: Cameron Hummels, Andy Boyle, Kaustav Das, Dee Dunne, Max Goldberg, Alessandro Signorini<br> *Attendees*: 30 ---++++ Friday, July 15, 8-10PM [[20220722][Lecture and Stargazing - The Dynamic Lives of Black Holes, Neutron Stars, and White Dwarfs in Globular Clusters]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Kyle Kremer<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Kaustav Das, Dee Dunne, Yuhan Yao<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Max Goldberg<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Nik Prusinski, Ivey Davis, Emily Silich<br> *Attendees*: 130<br> Marked improvement in attendance and a great event overall. 50 online attendees, and 80 in person!<br> The Planet Finder Academy program that Andrew Howard is leading with high school students from Pasadena<br> mostly attended this event with their families, but it seems like we're gaining traction in locals realizing we're<br> having events in person again. Lively discussion and one of the best lectures we've had.<br> Sound system was down, so I had to use the speakers I recently purchased for outreach, but they did well,<br> and worked with the USB mixer for sending the sound directly to the Zoom broadcast.<br> ---++++ Friday, August 5, 8-10PM [[20220805][Lecture and Stargazing - What is the James Webb Space Telescope?]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Tony Rodriguez<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Reinier Janssen, Niyati Dasai<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Michael Zhang<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Albert Wandui, Emily Silich, Andy Boyle<br> *Attendees*: 135<br> Marked improvement in attendance and a great event overall. 50 online attendees, and 85 in person!<br> Lots of interest from people in the James Webb Space Telescope. Good talk by Tony, and lots of active<br> Q&A after.<br> ---++++ Monday, August 15, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220815][Astronomy on Tap @ Dog Haus]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Apurva Oza, Jennifer Burt<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (2+)*: Sam Ponnada, Dee Dunne, Emily Silich<br> *Attendees*: 170<br> Some technical difficulties with getting the AV setup to connect to the HDMI cable.<br> Need to use a different USB-C dongle. Also, I forgot the stands that support the PA system<br> so it wasn't as loud as it should have been because it was on that crummy table.<br> Request from Arjun to use a different table that isn't all wonky. Also request that he put out<br> a sign on the nearest table to keep it clear of people starting at 7PM.<br> Despite the difficulties, the event went pretty well and there was a good turnout.<br> Quiz was too hard though.<br> ---++++ Monday, August 22, 5:00-7:00PM [[20220725][Astronomy on Tap Online, Spanish]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Tony Rodriguez, Sofia Gallego<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Sara Coutiño de León, Rodrigo Leiva<br /> *Attendees*: 40<br> Event was an improvement over previous spanish events with more engagement.<br> Tony and Sofia did a great job hosting, and our speakers had solid presentations.<br> Maybe we're starting to build some momentum!<br> ---++++ Friday, September 23-24 [[20220924][Sequoia NP Dark Sky Festival]]<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers*: Sam Wu, Nils Deppe, Stephanie Deppe, Max Goldberg<br> *Attendees*: 250<br> Great talks by Sam, Nils, and Cameron with attendance of ~40 at each (the capacity of the room!).<br> Then a wonderful Q&A consisting of all 5 of us just prior to the keynote of the program, with <br> 130 participants. Very positive feedback from our audience and from the organizers, Katie Wightman,<br> and Daniel Huecker, Sequoia Conservancy. Looking forward to doing this again next year!<br> ---++++ Monday, September 26, 7:30-9:30PM [[20220926][Astronomy on Tap @ Dog Haus]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Ivey Davis, Max Goldberg<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (3+)*: Andy Boyle, Adolfo Carvalho<br> *Attendees*: 90<br> Event went well with no real hiccups. The A/V setup went OK, the telescope operated well,<br> and people got to see Jupiter at opposition. Both speakers did a great job. Surprisingly, <br> we only had about half our usual turnout, but I'm not sure why. Also, one of the bartenders<br> kept trying to prevent us from getting our standard of a few free drinks for our speakers and<br> volunteers. I'll have to follow up with the owner about this, as we get very little in terms of <br> compensation for bringing a large number of people to their bar on an off night. But other than<br> that, it was successful!<br> ---++++ Friday, September 30, 8-10PM [[20220930][Lecture and Stargazing - The Mystery of Cosmic Rays]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Kathryn Plant<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Dillon Dong, Qicheng Zhang<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Andreas Faisst<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Kyle Kremer, Adolfo Carvalho, Kaustav Das<br> *Attendees*: 140<br> 60 online attendees and 80 in person. We're slowly rebuilding our in-person attendance at these<br> events again. Kathryn gave a great talk and we built a cloud chamber for viewing cosmic rays and<br> other invisible radiation, which was super cool. We put it in the lobby so people could look at it<br> before/after the presentation. We had a few hiccups with volunteers bailing at the last minute, so <br> we were a bit shorthanded with the telescopes, but we still had views of the Moon, Jupiter, and Saturn.<br> ---++++ Monday, October 17, 7:30-9:30PM [[20221017][Astronomy on Tap @ Dog Haus]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Abigail Polin, Spiros Michalakis<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (3+)*: Emily Silich, Samantha Rose, Adolfo Carvalho<br> *Attendees*: 110<br> Smooth event overall. Good talks and lots of support.<br> ---++++ Thursday+Friday+Saturday, October 20, 2022 California Dark Sky Festival<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers*: Dee Dunne, Adolfo Carvolho, Qicheng Zhang<br> *Attendees*: 250<br> A small group of us volunteered as educators for the California Dark Sky Festival.<br> Cameron gave a public science talk each night, whereas the other volunteers set up<br> and operated some solar science demos, including solar observing with the H-alpha scope,<br> igniting marshmallows with the parabolic mirror, and using the sun funnel to show views<br> of the Sun. In addition, all four had an "astrophysicist Q&A" for an hour on Friday with ~50<br> attendees. A major wind storm hit on Saturday, canceling some of the events planned, but<br> there was still a talk and astrophysicist Q&A at the end of the night when the wind had diminished.<br> An adventure!<br> ---++++ Friday, October 28, 7-9PM [[20221028][Lecture and Stargazing - Finding Earth 2.0]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Dimitri Mawet<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3)*: Dee Dunne, Nicholas Rui<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Sam Rose<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Qicheng Zhang, Michael Pajkos<br> *Attendees*: 70<br> Lower turnout than usual for no obvious reason. Great presentation, and active Q&A discussion!<br> ---++++ Friday, November 11, 7:30-9:30PM [[20221111][Astronomy on Tap Online, Mandarin]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Yuguang Chen, Xinnan Du<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Xin Wang, Siyi Xu<br /> *Attendees*: 90<br> 3000+ total views, 90 simultaneous views. Xin was cearly very busy since he just moved,<br> and just recycled some old slides that were a bit technical. Siyi was superb.<br> ---++++ Monday, November 14, 7:30-9:30PM [[20221107][Astronomy on Tap @ Dog Haus]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Stephanie Deppe, Nils Deppe<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (3+)*: Sarah Blunt, Isabel Sands, Nicholas Rui<br> *Attendees*: 120<br> First cold weather for one of our outdoor events. Probably in the 50s. Still had a great turnout,<br> but need to figure out a solution for cold weather. Only one TV screen tonight, but everything else<br> went OK. Great talks and music, but a little too loud for people to converse.<br> ---++++ Friday, November 18, 6:30-9:00PM [[SidewalkAstronomy][Sidewalk Astronomy]]<br /> *Coordinator*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers*: Viraj Karambelkar, Kaustav Das, Kyle Finner, Andreas Faisst, Max Goldberg<br> *Attendees*: 200<br> Great night! As soon as we started setting up the telescopes, we had people trying to look<br> through them. The sandwich board signs really helped give us legitimacy, so no one was<br> concerned we were just randos on the street. Everyone was super positive--even the neighboring<br> valet, parking enforcement, and the girls selling candy on the street. eVscope2 had a lot of problems<br> with the street lights and off-axis lighting coming in the tube. Despite attempting many targets<br> (most blocked by trees/buildings), we only got to see M29 star cluster and then Mars. Better to <br> just leave home, I think. "Business cards" and mini-flyers were very popular. I anticipate a good<br> turnout to Iryna's talk in two weeks. Suggestions at improvement: put a QR code on the signs to<br> direct people to our website easily. Targets were Saturn and Jupiter, mostly, but Mars at the end.<br> ---++++ Friday, December 2, 7-9PM [[20221202][Lecture and Stargazing - The Invisible Atmospheres of Galaxies]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Iryna Butsky<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (3+)*: Kaustav Das, Sam Ponnada<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (4)*: Qicheng Zhang<br> *Attendees*: 90 = 40 in person + 50 online<br> Rainy / cloudy weather suppressed turnout, but event generally went well overall. Qicheng<br> set up telescope in Cahill lobby and demonstrated how telescopes work to visitors. Some<br> problems with the AV equipment with the projector giving everything a yellow tint and one<br> of the handheld microphones cutting in and out. Lapel microphones worked but some static.<br> ---++++ Saturday, December 3, 5-9PM [[https://gavrt.lewiscenter.org/documents/Noche-de-las-Estrellas.pdf][Noche de las Estrellas]]<br /> *Speakers / Volunteers*: Sofia Gallego, Tony Rodriguez<br> *Attendees*: 200<br> Event featured a series of short presentations in English and Spanish, along with ~20 educational<br> booths from different organizations highlighting astronomy, physics, and space science<br> primarily for families and children ages 5-15. Rainy weather prevented much observation<br> and suppressed turnout.<br> ---++++ Friday, December 9, 6:00-8:30PM [[SidewalkAstronomy][Sidewalk Astronomy]] (no telescope experience necessary)<br /> *Coordinator*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers*: Qicheng Zhang, Sam Ponnada, Max Goldberg, Andy Boyle<br> *Attendees*: 200<br> Great night with lots of enthusiastic participants. Stuck with Saturn and Jupiter for most of the <br> time but then when Saturn set, we switched to Mars. Actor Jason Segel walked by on a date<br> and took a look at Saturn, which was cool. No photo though. We'll try to get to Highland Park<br> and York Ave in the new year.<br> ---++++ Monday, December 12, 7:30-9:30PM [[20221212][Astronomy on Tap @ Dog Haus]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Michael Pajkos, Julie Inglis<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (3+)*: Adolfo Carvalho, Emily Silich, Sam Rose, Dee Dunne<br> *Attendees*: 90<br> Event went really well despite temperatures in the low 40s and no heat lamps. Great enthusiastic<br> turnout. Jason only played a record of his music instead of a live show, but it was OK. Telescope<br> acted up due to clouds. Michael gave a talk with some active learning techniques that seemed to go<br> pretty well. We may have to try that again soon.<br> Link back to [[https://sites.astro.caltech.edu/twiki_outreach/bin/view/Main/WebHome][home page]].
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