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Louisiana State University Physics & Astronomy
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Outreach in Physics and Astronomy. The LSU Department of Physics and Astronomy has re-opened its observatory on top of Nicholson Hall. The dome and telescope have been updated and refurbished and is now offering a viewing schedule for classes and the general public. Contact Bradley Schaefer, - (225) 578-0015. Saturday Science @ LSU. The Saturday Science @ LSU series of lectures is an interesting and exciting series for high school students, teachers, and the public. Louisiana Space Consortium (LaSPACE).
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Favorite Links
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NASA's Return to the Moon. Sky Diving from Space. New South Pole Station. Highland Road Park Observatory. More views, including me at work. Some websites to research and learn about astronomy and science in general. Baton Rouge Astronomical Society. International Year of Astronomy. Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory. The National Science Foundation. Popular Science Periodic Table of Elements. The Spitzer Space Telescope. Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Louisiana Art and Science Museum.
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Louisiana State University Physics & Astronomy
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Once a month, on the Saturday (or sometimes Sunday) nearest the First Quarter Moon, with a "rain date" on the next day (Sunday) at the same time of day as Saturday. If the weather is mostly cloudy, there will not be any observing, as there will not be any celestial body to see. Admission is free and you need not bring anything. The observatory was built in the late 1930's and is not handicapped accessible. Sat, Jan 16. Half Moon and Orion Nebula. Tues, Jan 19. See the Moon cover the Eye of the Bull).
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Christner Research Group - Outreach
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Above: Amanda Achberger shows students exteme cold weather gear during Trinity Episcopal Day School’s SMART (Science, Math, Art, Religion, and Technology) day (21 May 2014). Participant in Louisiana State University’s Microbiology and Food Sciences 2014 summer camp. Students discussed experiences in science, the logistics of doing field work in an extreme environment, and were shown microorganisms on a scanning electron microscope. Participant in the inaugural Math/Science Week. Segment 3: What’s an inte...
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I love you more than all the stars in the sky… | A Moment of Faith...
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A Moment of Faith…. Goal: Read the Book of Mormon. 8230;Come with us on a walk through our lives. I love you more than all the stars in the sky…. July 12, 2011. A couple days late, but I am putting up Saturday’s happenings… I got some pictures of faith in the daily routine and at the flea market. Then at the end of the day we stopped by The Highland Observatory. In Baton Rouge, La to check out and learn a few things about Saturn🙂. Fun Outings with Faith. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Fun Outings with Faith.
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Education, Outreach & Training | Center for Computation & Technology
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LOG IN TO MyLSU. CENTER FOR COMPUTATION and TECHNOLOGY. Associate Director for Academic Affairs. How Are We Doing? NSF Data Management Plan. System Science and Engineering. LSU's Office of Research and Economic Development. MAG App Privacy Policy. Red Stick International Animation Festival. Virtual Worlds Research Group. Systems Science and Engineering. Travel Approval and Reimbursement. Education, Outreach and Training. CCT in the News. CCT Distinguished Lecture Series. CCT Tech Talk Series. CCT focuses...
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Abby's Adventures: September 2013
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Sunday, September 29, 2013. Work Progressing and Doors Opening Up. Sep 3, 2013. Don't be mad at me! I know that it's been a while since you heard from me! I promise I haven't fallen off the face of the earth! I'm still down here in Baton Rouge doing my thing! We felt the Spirit, and when we left, I could have jumped up and down I was so excited. They opened up a lot to us, and we saw a side that we hadn't seen before. Haha We are really blessed right now! That was some long hot days! I can't even express...
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Ashley Pagnotta :: Observational Astrophysicist
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Tololo, May 2011. I grew up in a suburb outside Houston, TX, did my undergrad work at Texas A&M University in Math and Physics, and moved one state (and an entire culture) away to do my graduate work at LSU, studying various explosive transient phenomena with Brad Schaefer (see Thesis Research. PhD, Physics, Louisiana State University, May 2012. MS, Physics, Louisiana State University, May 2010. BA, Physics, Texas A&M University, May 2007. BA, Mathematics, Texas A&M University, May 2007.
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Red Stick Guys and Gals
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Red Stick Guys and Gals. A list of fun things to do in Greater Baton Rouge. A list of fun things to do in Greater Baton Rouge. Go to Live After Five. On Fridays, Spring and Fall). Go to Red Stick Farmer's Market. Saturdays 8:00 am until 12 noon). Visit the Old State Capitol. Visit the U.S.S. Kidd DD-661. Visit LSU Rural Life Museum. Visit the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium - Louisiana Art and Science Museum. Visit the Top of the Louisiana Capitol. Visit The Louisiana State Museum. Visit St. Joseph P...