Event

Join us for Skyscrapers' September Monthly Meeting

at 

Seagrave Memorial Observatory

Saturday, September 6, 2025

Featuring Dr. Jonathan Pober, Brown University

Social hour at 6:30pm, Presentation at 7:00pm

Observing at 8:00pm, weather permitting

 

Exploring Our Universe from the Far Side of the Moon by Dr. Jonathan Pober, Brown University 
(This one didn't get recorded, Jim Hendrickson captured some of the presentation screenshots)

https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCAeUw

 

Title: Exploring Our Universe from the Far Side of the Moon

Abstract: After the Big Bang, our Universe entered a period without stars or galaxies, known as the cosmic "Dark Ages."  As the name suggests, the dark ages are nearly unobservable, given the complete lack of luminous sources that existed at the time.  However, low-frequency radio observations can measure the distribution of hydrogen gas during this era, providing a look into this heretofore-yet-unseen period of cosmic history.  The very long wavelengths (greater than 10 meters) associated with this signal cannot be observed from the ground due to the earth's atmosphere, necessitating a space-based mission.  In this talk, I will further describe the motivations for such an experiment and highlight the design considerations that will be required to make this ambitious project a reality.

Bio: Professor Pober works in the field of "21 cm cosmology" -- a program of research to observe neutral hydrogen from the early universe through its hyperfine 21 cm emission line.  His interests include both the development of new radio astronomy techniques to make these observations possible, and the physics of early universe galaxy formation and cosmology that they probe.  He is a member of several ground-based radio telescope collaborations, including the Murchison Widefield Array in Western Australia.  He arrived at Brown in January 2016; prior to that he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Washington.  He received his PhD from UC Berkeley in 2013.

 

Date: Saturday, September 6, 2025

Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. Eastern

Location: Seagrave Memorial Observatory
47 Peeptoad Road
North Scituate, RI 02857

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Location Details

Seagrave Memorial Observatory
Home to an 8.25" Alvin Clark refractor, a 12" Patton reflector,and a 16" and 12" Meade SCT LX200 with a meeting hall on same property.

Notes:
2nd oldest astronomical society in the United States

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