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March 2026 Newsletter
sbaU "first Friday"
meetingS
Please visit our free
meetings
in Fleischmann Auditorium or Farrand Hall
(limited seating) at the
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
Early attendees may be able to catch a short
Gladwin Planetarium
show--but you must enter before 630pm! See below for
details.
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Our First Friday,
March 6, 2026, 7pm General Meeting, and 730pm speaker,
Dr. Rosaly M. C. Lopes talk is titled: "Where
the Hot Stuff Is: Volcanoes Beyond Earth". Space
missions that have revealed amazing details about these
planetary processes that, due to her intimate knowledge, she
will be able to pass on to us.
Dr. Lopes is a Senior Research Scientist at NASA’s Jet
Propulsion Laboratory. She obtained a Ph.D. in
planetary science from
University
College London, UK. She has written and coauthored many
papers and
books concerning planetary volcanism.
Senior Research Scientist -
Jet
Propulsion Laboratory
Upcoming "First Fridays":
-April 3, 2026 Dr. Matt Malkan, UCLA
"James Webb ST--The Astronomy Revolution is Now"
-May 1, 2026 Dr. Abigail Fraeman, JPL
"Rocky Inner Planets + NASA Curiosity Rover"
-June 5, 2026 - SBAU Potluck
-July 3, 2026 Dr. Gerardo Aldana
"Ancient Mayan Astronomy"
-August 7, 2026 Dr. Howard Hui
"BICEP Microwave Telescope at South Pole"
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Past Meetings 2026
First Friday,
February 6, 2026,
speaker was
UCSB Physics graduate
student
Joaquin Becerra Espinoza
finding "Dark
Matter Under the Gravitational Lens". He showed how
gravitational lensing—the bending of light by massive
objects—provides a unique, purely gravitational way to study
dark matter. His work has centered on "caustic-crossing" events in
giant arcs.
Click to see
his talk

First Friday,
January 2, 2026,
our speaker was UCSB Professor of
Physics,
Crystal Martin, presenting
Cosmic Dawn: When Galaxies Were Young . She covered
the
JWST observations that are teaching us about star formation
in
young galaxies
and the subsequent ionization of the
universe. PhD from U of Arizona 1996, and UCSB faculty
member for 23 years, she heads the
Galaxy Evolution Group, studing galaxy assembly and
cosmic
reionization.
Recorded talk on our Youtube channel:
Martin: Cosmic Dawn Youtube video

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Past Meetings 2025
First Friday, December 5,
2025, elections, and member's night speakers:
Professional musician,
David Grossman,
"What Does Space Sound Like?" explored how sound and music help us
process the emotions we feel when engaging with the universe.
David introduced the emerging scientific discipline of
sonification—the process of translating data into sound.
Matt Hall "Building an Astro Camera"
gave a
brief overview of the early SBAU years and his experience with
astrophotography, culminating with the construction of a 4"x5"
film camera using a Korean-War-era spy lens. Hall graduated from
Brooks Institute of Photography with a degree in
industrial/scientific photography in 1986.
Recorded presentations:
https://youtu.be/XpI-cJ8CfcU

sbnature.org - two-cosmic-talks
First Friday,
November 7, 2025
General Meeting and presentation speaker
was Dr. Phil Korngut, Caltech Instrument
Scientist
and his talk is on
SPHEREx: NASA’s New 3D Cosmos-Mapping Machine mission.
He is part of the
Observational Cosmology group
at Caltech in Pasadena, CA as
well as an affiliate of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He
obtained his doctorate in physics in 2011 from UPENN.
Click on his photo for a June, 2025 SphereX PowerPoint.
Meeting recording:
20251107
SBAU 1st Fri meet Phil Korngut SphereX

Phil Korngut, Ph.D. - Experimental Astrophysicist at Caltech
First Friday,
October 3, 2025
General Meeting and
talk by the extraordinary
UC Berkeley Distinguished Professor of Astronomy,
and Goleta
native,
Alex Filippenko,
titled
"Black Holes, Supernovae, and the Runaway Universe" subtitled
"My Life in Astrophysics Inspired by the Santa Barbara Astronomy
Club"
.
He fondly remembers attending many SBAC
monthly meetings and star parties. An elected member of the
National
Academy of Sciences and
one of the world's most highly cited astrophysicists. He
studies exploding stars, black holes, galaxies, and the
expansion of the Universe. Voted the “Best Professor” on campus
a record 9 times, in 2006 he was named the National Professor of
the Year. He has produced 5 video courses, coauthored an
award-winning astronomy textbook, and appears in more than
120 TV documentaries. Alex received a Bachelor of Arts in
physics from UCSB in 1979 and his Ph.D. in astronomy from the
California
Institute of Technology in 1984. He enjoys world
travel and experiencing total solar eclipses (20, so far).
Click:
Recording of talk!

ALEXEI V. FILIPPENKO — CURRICULUM VITAE
First Friday,
September 5, 2025 was a talk by
Ish Kaul, UCSB PhD candidate, titled:
"Galactic Atmospheres &
Galactic Rain" about the gas and dust that
engulfs such systems, the CGM, circumgalactic medium, the key to
understanding how galaxies form and evolve. Undergraduate
degree Princeton University, working on galaxy simulations and
plasma physics, even
presenting last year at the Harvard ITC, Institute for Theory
and Computation. Find a video recording of his talk
here.

Google Scholar, Ish Kaul
First Friday, August 1, 2025
was Stephen Kane, professor of astronomy and
planetary astrophysics at the University of California,
Riverside who specializes in exoplanetary science. His talk was
titled
"How to Build a Habitable World". Ph.D.
from the
University of Tasmania with a thesis focusing on
gravitational microlensing. In 2017, Kane moved his
research team to the
University of California, Riverside where he joined their
astrobiology initiative funded by the
NASA Astrobiology Institute.
Find a video recording of his talk
here.

https://www.stephenkane.net/
***Second Thursday*** July 10, 2025,
was a talk by
Martin Cacan, titled "Adventures of the Mars Ingenuity
Helicopter"
flying across Mars overcoming Martian
challenges, this talk highlighted some of the difficulties
and excitements - of its three year long mission. Martin
is a Santa Barbara native and now Guidance and Control Engineer
at the Jet Propulsion Labratory and was Chief Pilot assisting in
over 50 flights. Martin specializes in modeling dynamic systems
and state estimation, contributing to NASA missions like
Ingenuity,
Psyche,
NISAR, and
Mars Chopper. He has a
PhD in
Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech.

First Friday, June 6, 2025, was our
Members Only
annual
SBAU Potluck
(click - invite sheet) at the Broder Facility (across the
Mission Creek bridge) at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural
History. See this
link
for photos.

First Friday, May 2, 2025
was a talk by Katy Rodriguez Wimberly,
Ph.D. titled
"Ultra–faint Dwarf Galaxies: Their Evolutionary Histories,
Galactic Correlations, and Upcoming Discoveries!"
She is an Assistant Professor at CSU
San Bernardino, with expertise in Near-Field Cosmology and
galaxy evolution. Katy is Director of Mentorship for the
Cal–Bridge
Program, a CSU-UC STEM scholarship program, and on the
Astronomical
Society of the Pacific’s Board of Directors.
Talk
posted on our Youtube channel.

https://mkrodriguezwimberly.github.io/
First Friday,
April 4, 2025 was a talk by Joseph Farah, of
LCO and UCSB:
"The
Black Hole Explorer and the Edge of the Universe"
with an update on Saggitarius A*, the black hole at the center
of our Milky Way Galaxy. The
BHEX will be a space observatory connecting to the Event
Horizon Telescope to create a virtual telescope three times
larger than the Earth. See talk:
https://youtu.be/ukWHUcprunQ?si=va16iMrjeFk3rO6l at the SBAU
YouTube channel.

https://josephfarah.co/
First Friday,
March 7, 2025 was a talk by Dr. Jeff Bennett
“Beyond UFOs: the Scientific
Search for Extraterrestrial Life and its Astonishing
Implications for our Future”.
Jeff holds a B.A. in
Biophysics from Univ. of Calif. San Diego and a Ph.D. in
Astrophysics from Univ. of Colorado, Boulder. He specializes in
mathematics and science education, writing for and speaking to
wide range of audiences. See his
talk at our Youtube channel.

Click his image for his website!
First Friday, February 7, 2025 was a talk by
UCSB Postdoc
Chami Amarasinghe, PhD, University of Michigan, on
the Underground search for Dark Matter
in the Black Hills of
South Dakota. This experiment, known as
LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ), aims to directly detect dark matter by
observing its rare interactions with xenon atoms. See his
talk on our Youtube Channel.

First Friday, January 3, 2025, talk
was
Dr. Damian Christian of Cal State Northridge,
discussing exoplanet research
techniques and discoveries.
PhD from the University of Maryland and postdoctoral research
fellow at
Queen's University Belfast, with the good fortune to search
for exoplanets with the
SuperWASP
project (Wide
Angle Search for Planets). Click here to see
his talk.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Damian-Christian
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Past Meetings 2024
First Friday, December 6, 2024, was
December Members meeting
w/ 2025 Officers
Approval and the General Meeting with
two excellent talks by SBAU Members:
Farshad Barman, Ph.D., with "Simulations of Near Stars Orbiting
Sagittarius A*" and Sean Kelley, Ph.D., SBCC professor, on
"Wondrous White Dwarfs".

click on images for more details;
clickk here for video of meeting
First Friday, November 1, 2024,
was a talk by Jennifer Ito, Ph.D.
Westmont College, Asst. Prof
of Physics on "Characterization
& Deployment of the PolarBear - 2b Receiver to Measure the
Cosmic Background Polarization"
about radio telescopes in the Atacama Desert in Chile used to
test the Big Bang Theory.
Recorded Zoom:
Youtube Jen Ito

First Friday, October 4, 2024,
speaker was
Liam Brennan, UCSB Ph.D. candidate. He provided a dynamic exploration of particle physics for the groundbreaking work of the
LDMX (Light Dark Matter Experiment) and the
Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) collaboration at CERN.
Recorded:
SBAU Youtube: LIam Brennan talk

Some of his
research
First Friday, September 6, 2024,
speaker Dr. Joe Masiero,
research scientist at the
IPAC
research organization at Caltech, and the Deputy PI of the
NEOWISE mission. His talk was "Hunting
for hazardous asteroids using infrared light"

See talk:
Youtube-Hunting for hazardous asteroids
also see his "Tale
of Asteroid Families"
First Friday August 2, 2024 talk by
Nikolaus Volgenau, Ph.D.,
Las Cumbres
Observatory Operations Scientist regarding
"Ethanol in the Ether" describing how simple molecules -
including alcohol - form inside dark interstellar clouds, and
how astronomers detect them. His
research has been in star formation.

recorded at our Youtube
SB AstroUnit Channel
First Friday, July 5, 2024,
was an SBAU Potluck
at the Museum Broder
facility (across the
bridge).
The
evening was filled with good conversation, and tasty food. Event flyer:
events/July Potluck 2024 Rev4.pdf

Our
"Second Friday"*
meeting, June 14, 2024,
7pm,
was a presentation by our SBAU Outreach Coordinator,
Chuck McPartlin. The talk was titled "Lunatic Express - an
8 billion MPH tour of moons". Chuck has been with our club
since 1988 and is a winner of the
Las Cumbres Outreach Award (2012) from the Astronomical
Society of the Pacific. His shows are
always informative and entertaining.
See the recording:
https://youtu.be/tPv579erqhI?si=3CNwER8GPTvpfyJr

Our
"First Friday" May 3, 2024
was
Dr. Larry Martinez,
on
"Ensuring Outer Space Sustainability: Space Debris and
International Conflict".
Professor Emeritus of
Political Science at the California State University at Long
Beach (joined 1988) (Ph.D. in Political Science, UCSB 1984). He
also serves as a representative of the International Institute
of Space Law at meetings of the UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of
Outer Space. Recorded:
https://youtu.be/72_cp5g4XQE?si=qVHQk5hN3UtkPu1t
https://www.larrymartinez.space/
Our
"Second Friday!!!" April 12, 2024
speaker was
Dr.
David Kary,
Citrus College, on
"The Race to Find Life in the
Universe".
Comparing the different ways astronomers
have of looking for alien life. Past Director of Astronomy Programs at our SBMNH and taught at
UCSB. Ph.D. in astrophysics from State
University of New York at Stony Brook, where his research
included how solar systems form.
Recording:
https://youtu.be/9cKF48fvSfQ?si=q-y_fqPdGeTwXhSB

Astronomy-professor-wins-award
Our
March 1, 2024 "First Friday"
meeting was a remote presentation by
"SkyMan" Bob Berman
with the title
"Where is the Universe".
Bob's book
"Zoom" that received a NY Times rave review.

Recording of Bob's March presentation
Our
First Friday, February 2, 2024
was a presentation by Tim Thompson, Mt. Wilson
Trustee and docent since 1981, on the
History of the Mt. Wilson Observatory. Tim, Air Force vet, with a Physics, M.S. from
CSU-LA, worked at JPL for 27 years in radioastronomy and Spitzer
infrared. He is also a tournament chess player! Recorded:
https://youtube/TimThompson-MtWilson

Our First Friday January 5, 2024
was a
presentation via Zoom by Dr. Mario Motta, MD with the topic
"Russel Porter, the founding of Stellafane 100 years ago, and
the birth of amatuer astronomy and telescope making" and his
subsequent recruitment to help design and build the 200 inch
Hale telescope. See the recording here:
https://youtube/Mario-Motta-Stellafane-Porter

https://stellafane.org/
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SBAU
Major Public Outreaches:
-3rd Tuesday
2026 Telescopes, Camino Real Marketplace
https://www.caminorealmarketplace.net
-2nd Saturday, Star Party, Museum of
Natural History
https://www.sbnature.org/palmer-observatory
-3rd Fridays, Star Party, Westmont College
https://www.westmont.edu/westmont-observatory
-See our Events Calendar
for all of the Outreach


SBAU Telescope Workshop
Tuesdays 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Only by Zoom Meetings!
Contact President 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.
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Past Meetings 2023
Our
First Friday December 1, 2023
was an election of our the club's 2024 leaders and then
presentatinos from three members
about their favorite topics.
David Feinberg
talked about meteorites and tektites,
Mike
Hardwick discussed astrophotography, and
Rex
Meach talked on
"Celestrial Navigation Oversimplified". Recorded:
https://youtube/December-Member-talks

Our
First
Friday
meeting
November
3, 2023
was a presentation by
Matt
Povich, Ph.D.,
an Astronomy professor at Cal
Poly Pomona. His talk title
is:
"Taking
the Pulse of the Milky Way with
Citizen Science."
He described his work mapping star
birth in our Milky Way Galaxy using
multiwavelength surveys across
X-rays, visible light, infrared and
radio. Recorded:
youtube/SBAstroUnit/MattPovich

Matt Povich Cal Poly Ponoma bio
Our
First Friday
meeting
October
6, 2023
did not go as planned due to
communication
problems.
But we found a very interesting
Youtube video
of our scheduled speaker,
Bob Berman,
called
"Strange Universe"
to play for our Farrand Hall & Zoom
audience. He is an astronomer, and prolific science writer
for Astronomy.com, Almanac.com, and several books.
He will join us live at a later
date.

amazon.com/stores/author/B000AP9C6S
Our
First Friday meeting
September 1, 2023 was John Callas, Ph.D. Brown Univ, 1987,
with the topic: "The UNIVERSE is so LARGE & so DARK
- Living within the 95% of DARK MATTER & DARK ENERGY".
Works at JPL-NASA on advanced spacecraft propulsion, was Project
Manager Mars Opportunity, plus astrophysics instrumentation.
Organized May 2023 NASA Fundamental Physics Workshop here in SB.

see:
https://youtube/John-Callas-Dark-Matter
Our First Friday
meeting
August 4, 2023,
was
a presentation by
Peter Love
on the
"James Webb Space Telescope: A Window
Into the Universe’s Past". Peter was Systems engineer
for JWST Mid-Infrared Instrument Detector at the Raytheon
Hyperspectral Module Program.

see:
https://youtube/Peter-Love-re-James-Webb
Our
First Friday
meeting
July 7, 2023
had a presentation by Sahil
Hegde of UCLA, a member of the
Furlanetto Group looking at the early universe "Cosmic
Dawn", Pop III low "metal" monster
stars.

Recorded:
https://youtube/Sahil-Hegde-Cosmic-Dawn
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,
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

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Past Meetings 2022
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.
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