Deadly Spheres: Virtual Astronomy Days
Date: Friday, January 29th
Time: 9:00 - 10:00am
Cost: FREE
Registration: Click here
***This is not a HAHA sponsored event. For informational purposes only***
The ancient Greeks often viewed stars (excluding planets) as stoic enduring markers fixed in a crystalline sphere that we know as the night sky. However, modern science has shown that this is hardly the case. On the contrary, stars are dynamic objects with motion and a life cycle of birth, existence, and eventual death of their own. This entertaining presentation will explore 10 ways that stars (over their life cycles) can cause extinction, injury, and harm on Earth. Linda Saah, Museum Educator & Yoga Practitioner, NC Museum of Natural Sciences
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January 29, 2021
– 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Location
ZOOM Meeting
Additional Information
Date: Friday, January 29th
Time: 9:00 - 10:00am
Cost: FREE
Registration: Click here
***This is not a HAHA sponsored event. For informational purposes only***
The ancient Greeks often viewed stars (excluding planets) as stoic enduring markers fixed in a crystalline sphere that we know as the night sky. However, modern science has shown that this is hardly the case. On the contrary, stars are dynamic objects with motion and a life cycle of birth, existence, and eventual death of their own. This entertaining presentation will explore 10 ways that stars (over their life cycles) can cause extinction, injury, and harm on Earth. Linda Saah, Museum Educator & Yoga Practitioner, NC Museum of Natural Sciences