Imaging Exoplanets with the World's Largest Telescopes - SOLD OUT

Dr. Steph Sallum is an Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy at UC Irvine. She studies planet formation directly with high resolution imaging and interferometry. She develops and applies interferometric techniques on adaptive-optics corrected telescopes, and uses them to image young stars and protoplanetary disks. This approach allows her to probe smaller angular separations than "traditional" imaging techniques, expanding the parameter space for exoplanet and disk detections. She is also involved in exoplanet imaging instrument development as the Project Scientist for the Keck/SCALES integral field spectrograph, and as a member of the TMT/Planetary Systems Imager team.
The event activities include:
- Astronomy talk by "star" scientists
- Viewing through the historic 36-inch Great Lick Refractor telescope
- Viewing through the 40-inch Nickel Reflector telescope
- Fascinating history talk about Lick Observatory
- After-hours gift shop access
- Astronomy discussions with amateur astronomers and viewing through small telescopes
Speaker: Steph Sallum, UC Irvine
Friday, 08/09/24
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Lick Observatory
7299 Mt. Hamilton Rd
Mt. Hamilton, CA 95140
Mt. Hamilton, CA 95140
Phone: 408-274-5061
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