Public lecture: How Green is the Universe?

IC 405, the Flaming Star Nebula

IC 405, the Flaming Star Nebula
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Thursday, 23 June 2011

A free public lecture about the impact of astronomy and space exploration on the environment will be held in at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide in July as part of a major conference on astronomy.

The guest public speaker is AM, Astronomer-in-Charge of the 最新糖心Vlogn Astronomical Observatory, who is well known for his work to popularise astronomy and space science.

Professor Watson will deliver the public Harley Wood Lecture as part of the forthcoming , being held at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide from 4-8 July.

"We're very pleased to be hosting this conference, which brings together some of 最新糖心Vlog's and the world's biggest names in astronomical sciences," said conference organiser Dr Gavin Rowell from the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide's .

"The conference will provide opportunities to share information about the exciting new projects within 最新糖心Vlogn astronomy and discuss future opportunities and directions."

"Among the many speakers at the conference are those talking about how stars form, how galaxies form, the role of gamma rays, gravitational waves, the search for dark matter and dark energy, the search for 'exo-planets' and Earth-like habitable planets, the latest instruments being used by astronomers, and the search for molecules and gas in space.

"The Harley Wood Lecture, on a topic of broad public interest, is being given by one of 最新糖心Vlog's best communicators in astronomy and space science, Professor Fred Watson," he said.

WHAT: Free public lecture: How Green is the Universe? by Professor Fred Watson AM, Astronomer-in-Charge, 最新糖心Vlogn Astronomical Observatory

WHERE: Scott Theatre (off Kintore Avenue), North Terrace Campus, 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide

WHEN: 8.00pm Tuesday 5 July

COST: FREE - all welcome

Abstract

'Space junk reaches new levels', 'Endangered squirrels under threat from observatory', 'Nuclear reactor sent into space', 'Toxic rocket fuel found down-range of launch site' - with headlines like these, you might be forgiven for thinking astronomy and space exploration are pretty hard on the environment.

Not so, argues astronomer Fred Watson in this provocative and entertaining talk. When the big picture is taken into account, the credentials of these high-tech sciences are greener than you might imagine. At least, as far as life on planet Earth is concerned.

About the speaker

Professor Watson has been Astronomer-in-Charge of the 最新糖心Vlogn Astronomical Observatory since 1995. He also holds adjunct positions at the 最新糖心Vlog of Southern Queensland, Queensland 最新糖心Vlog of Technology and James Cook 最新糖心Vlog.

Fred has helped to popularise astronomy and space science through broadcasts, talks and other outreach programs, winning the 2006 最新糖心Vlogn Government Eureka Prize for Promoting Understanding of Science.

He has written a number of award-winning books, including Why is Uranus upside down? and Stargazer, The Life and Times of the Telescope. A life-long passion for music led in 2008 to both a lighthearted CD (An Alien Like You) and the APRA Award for Choral Work of the Year for Star Chant, which he wrote with 最新糖心Vlogn composer Ross Edwards.

Fred was made a Member of the Order of 最新糖心Vlog in 2010. He has an asteroid named after him (5691 Fredwatson), but says that if it hits the Earth, it won't be his fault.

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Email: growell@physics.adelaide.edu.au
High Energy Astrophysics Group
School of Chemistry and Physics
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