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TinkerMill is located in Longmont, Colorado and is the largest makerspace in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region with about 800 contributing members across our multi-shop 13,000 sq ft space. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity whose exceptionally talented membership provides a community workshop supporting each other and other community entities by learning, teaching, collaborating and creating. We are deeply involved in Longmont’s economic development efforts and encourage new product and business creation through mentoring and onsite office and workshop space. We are leaders in our community and powerful advocates for entrepreneurial spirit, science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
Our website: https://tinkermill.org
Our location: 1840 Delaware Pl. Longmont CO.
Public Tours every Sunday at 2pm
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See all- TinkerMill Presents: Unveiling the Dawn of Galaxies with Dr Wren SuessTinkerMill, Longmont, CO
About the Presentation:
"Galaxies are vast collections of stars, gas, and dark matter that trace the large-scale structure of our universe. For decades, astronomers have been piecing together the story of how the first galaxies grew and transformed into the massive ellipticals we see today. The James Webb Space Telescope, launched in late 2021, has already revolutionized this field: its deep, sharp view into the infrared lets us directly observe the era of cosmic dawn. In this talk, we’ll journey from the Milky Way to the very first galaxies that lit up the cosmos, making a few scenic stops along the way at some of the strangest and most unexpected discoveries from JWST’s first three years. I’ll conclude with a preview of what the coming years of JWST observations may hold, including the surveys I’m leading at CU."About our Presenter:
TinkerMill Member, Dr. Wren Suess, spends most of her time at TinkerMill in pottery, stained glass, metals, and showing everyone cute pictures of her cats. When she’s not crafting or hiking, Wren is working at the University of Colorado Boulder as an Assistant Professor of Astrophysics. Wren’s research group uses JWST, Hubble, and large ground-based telescopes like ALMA and Keck to study the formation and evolution of galaxies, especially the mysterious “quenching” process that shuts down star formation.Hope you can join us!
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