---+ Past Events from 2026 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 12, 7:30-9:30PM [[20260112][Astronomy on Tap @ Dog Haus]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Jesse Han, Allison Matthews<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (3+)*: Maggie Li, Delaney White, Advait Mehla, Ipek Kerkeser, Jake Summers, Tim Proudkii, Sasha Mintz<br> *Attendees*: 250<br> Great turnout for a winter event. Weather was clear and not too cold. Telescope views of Orion Nebula and Pleiades in eVscope.<br> We also tried a new activity by having the GR VR headsets present on a table and staffed by Jake and Ipek, which appeared to be<br> a success. Each of the talks were solid, and Allison's talk about Grote Reber was a real winner. The audience was enthusiastic as<br> always. No live music. ---++++ Friday, January 23, 8-10PM [[20260123][Stargazing Lecture - Simulating Galaxies, Stars, Planets, and Giant Black Holes on a Computer]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: Phil Hopkins<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (2+)*: Harshda Saxena, Isabel Sands<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Maggie Li<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (3+)*: Tirth Surti, Laura Fredericks, Yabo Ogunduyile, Ai-Dan Le, Sasha Mintz, Tim Proudkii<br> *Attendees*: 160<br> 120 in-person + 40 online = 160 attendees. Hazy evening, but we were still able to view first quarter moon, Jupiter, and Orion Nebula. <br> Phil's talk was solid, and lots of good questions from the audience afterwards. Some challenges with the A/V, since the sound system <br> in Hameetman was recently upgraded, but I had no prior knowledge, so I could not connect the sound for the livestream directly<br> to the house speaker system. I relied on the shot mic on the video camera to record, which worked, but the sound is super echoey <br> and pretty hard to understand. I'll try to fix this up for next time. Tim Proudkii saved the day when Maggie Li bailed as Telescope Captain<br> with <3 hours prior to the event.<br> ---++++ Friday - Sunday, February 6 - 8 [[20260206][Death Valley NP Dark Sky Festival]]<br /> *Organizer*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *Volunteers*: <br> *Attendees*:<br> ---++++ Monday, February 9, 7:30-9:30PM [[20260209][Astronomy on Tap @ Dog Haus]]<br /> *[[AoTCaptain][MC]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[AoTSpeaker][Speakers]] (2)*: Jack Kiraly, Tom Greene<br /> *[[AoTVolunteer][Volunteer]] (3+)*: Ai-Dan Le, Randy Muñoz, Bruno Bitencourt, Maggie Li, Delaney White<br> *Attendees*: 180<br> Busy night after the Death Valley Dark Sky Festival over the weekend. Good turnout for a winter event with ~180 in attendance.<br> Large contingent from astronomical community to see both Tom and Jack speak (with a lot of Planetary Society employees turning out).<br> Weather conditions were partly cloudy, but we were still able to make out Jupiter in the haze with the 6" dob. Great talks by Jack and Tom<br> with a lot of enthusiam for both. Dog Haus installed an additional outlet for us on the roof so we could plug in the 3rd TV without running a<br> long extension cable to the alley, but unfortunately there wasn't enough power on the circuit and it caused the overhead lights to flash when<br> we plugged it in. So no go this time, and we just used the old method with the long extension cord. Lots of new volunteers this time, but <br> Delaney and Maggie were helpful in getting everyone up to speed. No real A/V problems, which is good.<br> ---++++ Friday, February 27, 8-10PM [[20260227][Stargazing Lecture - Revealing the Primordial Universe Through Its Oldest Light]]<br /> *[[Lecturer]]*: W.L. Kimmy Wu<br /> *[[LectureCaptain][Lecture Captain]]*: Cameron Hummels<br /> *[[LectureVolunteer][Lecture Volunteers]] (2+)*: Dee Dunne, Isaac Cheng<br /> *[[TelescopeCaptain][Telescope Captain]]*: Delina Levine<br /> *[[TelescopeVolunteer][Telescope Volunteers]] (3+)*: Julia Johnston, Yabo Ogunduyile, Carl Crum, Randy Muñoz, Luke Handley, Ethan Potter<br> *Attendees*: 210<br> 170 in-person + 40 online = 210 attendees. Great presentation on the CMB by Kimmy Wu with very good content. Clear weather all night.<br> We were able to view Jupiter, Crab Nebula, and first quarter moon. A solid turnout of volunteers from CalState LA to join us. Challenging<br> questions all night for the Q&A panel. Still some challenges with the new A/V system. Cameron spent over an hour beforehand working with<br> James to get the sound/video working OK so there were no feedback loops and so the sound would broadcast through HDMI to the house <br> speaker system. In general, many reboots of the computing infrastructure in the lectern are required, even though this is a brand new $50k<br> system. But we were able to mostly make it work. Happy attendees.<br> Link back to [[https://sites.astro.caltech.edu/twiki_outreach/bin/view/Main/WebHome][home page]].
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