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June 2023 Newsletter
*sbaU first Friday
meetingS*
Please visit our free
meeting in
Fleischmann at the
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
(Proceed
thru iron gates by whale, unless locked which will then require
entering via the Museum front. Then go down towards
Mission Creek, turn right just past a small frog pond.)
Please come early for a Short
planetarium show at 7pm "sharp", with
meeting and presentation at 730pm (check below or the
events calendar for details and possible exceptions).
Note: 1st Fri,
July 7, 2023, will also be a Zoom meeting from
Fleischmann Auditorium. To join Zoom Meeting,
Contact the webmaster for the meeting information (or see
the email sent to our current members and friends).
The SBAU First Friday meeting July 7, 2023, 730pm will have
a presentation by Sahil Hegde of UCLA, a member of the
Furlanetto Group looking at the early universe "Cosmic Dawn".
We are guessing the topic will be "Predicting
Radio Signals from the First Stars for Lunar Radio Telescopes"

Also, please check out some of our past meetings' video
recordings and associated club videos below:
First Friday meeting June 2, 2023, was a
presentation by Dr. Robert "Ski" Antonucci, UCSB Professor of
Astrophysics and Cosmology on "Supermassive
Black Holes and Quasar behavior - still Mysterious to us"
[click - Youtube recording]. Also, see these articles:
"Quasars
still defy explanation" by Robert Antonucci
"An Identity Problem" UCSB - The Current
Unified model of an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN)

Research of Robert Antonucci into AGN's
First Friday meeting May 5,
2023, was a
presentation by Joseph Farah, an award winning graduate student
at UCSB, also working with the Las Cumbres Observatory. He
is listed as the lead author of the paper describing the imaging
of the black hole at the center of the Milky Way using the Event
Horizon Telescope.

See more about Mr. Farah here:
https://josephfarah.co/#
and the imaging here:
https://lco.global/news/Milky-Way-black-hole
Meeting recorded:
SBAU
Youtube...skip first 20 minutes
First Friday meeting April 7, 2023,
presentation by UCLA Post-Doc Daniel Gilman, reaching us via
Zoom from Toronto, Canada. He will cover the latest
information on Dark Energy and Dark Matter detected using
Gravitational Lensing.
Meeting recorded:
SBAU Channel Daniel Gilman

First Friday meeting
March 3, 2023, 730pm, had a
presentation by Rafael Stavros Cottom, the Lead Astronomy
Programs Presenter at the SBMNH, & President, SBCC Astronomy
Club, reviewing research on the first generation of stars of
a specific group of metal-poor stars.
Meeting was not recorded.

First Friday Meeting, February 3, 2023,
presenter was
Joseph "Joe" Bassi, Phd, Fellow Royal Astronomical Society,
informing us about "Spaceweather". Meeting was not
recorded.

First Friday Meeting, January 6, 2023,
presenter was our Outreach Coordinator, Chuck McPartlin,
showing how asteroid
occultations provide information for NASA missions. See
the meeting and talk here:
https://youtu.be/svPnhShmeXE

First Friday "Members Night" Meeting, December 2, 2022, speakers
were SBAU President Jerry A. Wilson
on "My New
Backyard Observatory" and Vice President Ron Herron, "My
Astronomy Questions Needing Answers". The club's 2023 Slate of Officers
for SBAU Members was approved. See the recording:
https://youtu.be/nbSXrlILa0w

First Friday
November 4, 2022, speaker was Rory O. Bentley, Ph.D.,
on "The Extreme Realm of the
Milky Way's Core!"
See recording on our Youtube AstroUnit channel
https://youtu.be/sGfC3T5_9mc .

https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Rory-O-Bentley
First Friday
October 7, 2022, speaker was
Dr. Claudio Campagnari, Chair of the
Department of Physics at UCSB. He described the latest high energy physics
at CERN. View his talk here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8_ns8qr_Kk

http://hep.ucsb.edu/people/claudio/CV_short_2022.pdf
First Friday,
September 2, 2022, speakers were our
Museum Astronomy Programs Manager, Krissie Cook,
and CalTech Post-Doctoral Researcher,
Rocio Kiman, gave us a "Grand Tour of the James
Webb [Space Telescope findings] Up to now".
View it here: https://youtu.be/fnVPbjGZ2t0

First Friday
August 5, 2022, speaker was Claire Williams of UCLA,
speaking on "Recent Supersonic
Progress on the Foundation of the First Structures in the
Universe" . View at Youtube SB
AstroUnit channel:
https://youtu.be/0HolG_9i3GM.

https://www.astro.ucla.edu/~clairewilliams/
First Friday General Meeting,
July 1, 2022, was Dr. Rob Zellem
on "Exoplanet
Atmospheres"

https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/people/301/rob-zellem/
First Friday General Meeting,
June 3, 2022, was Ben Darvish
on "Evolution of
galaxies in diverse environments",
see the replay at
SB AstroUnit Channel.

Ben's astrophotography at:
https://www.astrobin.com/users/Astrolab/
and his
CV-résumé.
First Friday General Meeting, May
6, 2022, was Dr. Timothy Brandt,
Asst. Professor,
UCSB Physics, presenting "The Mystery
of Dark Matter" now
saved at the
SB AstroUnit Channel.

See more on Tim:
https://web.physics.ucsb.edu/~tbrandt/
First Friday "Zoom" Meeting,
April 1st, 2022, was Mirek Brandt
and his topic was
"Weighing Exoplanets, Watching the Star".
A Ph.D.
candidate at UCSB working with Las Cumbres Observatory.
See the replay at
https://youtu.be/vC75jDooc7U

Also
see
https://www.mirekbrandt.com/
Our
First Friday Meeting,
March 4, 2022
was Briley Lewis
as our speaker. Her topic was
"How to take an Exo-planet's Picture". See it
here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JvxPljD9TY .
She is a NSF fellow
and 3rd year graduate student at UCLA, studying Astronomy and
Astrophysics.

Also see:
http://www.briley-lewis.com.
MANY
MORE YouTube "SBAstroUnit" meeting videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0r4RxzoyT_pwNcfN5aJsA/videos
Listing of some of our past speakers since 2008
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*SBAU
"live"
Astro Hour*
MONDAYs 11AM
Hosted by our VP & DJ
Baron Ron Herron, Pres
JerryW lists some topics and
night sky info and RonH asks
questions answered by his
"brain trust" of JerryW,
TomW, BruceM,
and ChuckMcP on
this
weekly
video program
posted here:
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Home .
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reminder!) to catch the
start and enter your
questions in the Chat area.

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Resuming SBAU Major Public Outreaches!
4th
Tuesday Telescopes, Camino Real Marketplace
https://www.caminorealmarketplace.net
2nd Saturday, Star Party, Museum of
Natural History
https://www.sbnature.org/visit/calendar/7187/star-party
& 3rd Fridays, Star Party, Westmont College
https://www.westmont.edu/westmont-observatory
-See our Events Calendar
page for
all of the Outreach Events


SBAU Telescope Workshop
Tuesdays 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Only by Zoom Meetings!
Contact President or Webmaster to join
Learn
about
telescopes or astrophotography! At the Telescope Workshop,
we cover
types of mirrors and telescopes, but
also optics, cameras, and image processing software discussions.
We encourage novice astronomers to come, ask questions, and even
build, while advanced members are re-invited to attend
to show off their work, discuss telescope issues, to help out, or hang out!
See photo albums at
https://www.flickr.com/photos/sbaushots/albums .
Check
out
http://sbautw.blogspot.com
for a sample of past weekly Tuesday night sessions at the Broder
Building at the Museum of Natural History.
See recent past meets on Youtube.

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