Real-Time Observations of Early Solar System Evolution


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Join PSW Science® on May 9th at 8 PM as we welcome speaker Carey Lisse, Principal Staff Scientist at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. This lecture will discuss recent real-time observations using data from the RW Auriga T-Tauri System to better understand early solar system evolution.
During the question and answer period, in-person attendees and live stream viewers may ask the speaker questions, and in-person attendees may also engage with the speaker during the post-lecture reception. Refreshments are served. For more information on this meeting, please visit: https://pswscience.org/meeting/2515/
The meeting will be held in the John Wesley Powell Auditorium, adjacent to the Cosmos Club. The Powell Auditorium is located at 2170 Florida Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20008. Use of the Cosmos Club is restricted to the Powell Auditorium, the entryway to the auditorium, and the restrooms immediately outside the auditorium. Please note there is no onsite parking available. PSW Science, founded in 1871, is one of the oldest scientific societies in Washington D.C. A live stream is also available: https://www.youtube.com/live/iynEkSNVA30?si=xN1LKbi8e_4Ohz9C
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Real-Time Observations of Early Solar System Evolution