“Luminous: A Tribute to Women Astronomers” in Santa Fe


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Jean Cocteau Cinema Presents “Luminous: A Tribute to Women Astronomers Who Shaped Our Understanding of the Universe” on February 11th!

SANTA FE, N.M. — Los Alamos National Laboratory presents “Luminous: Tribute to Women Astronomers Who Shaped Our Understanding of the Universe,” a free public talk by scientist Bette Korber twice on Tuesday, February 11th. The talk is part of the Frontiers in Science (Los Alamos) lecture series.  During the last century four women astronomers stood out for their fundamental contributions to astronomy. They discovered the distances to stars, the chemical makeup of the universe, revealed the significance of dark matter and made a compelling case for an ever-expanding universe.

Join Los Alamos scientist Bette Korber and Karina Wilson on violin for some music and history on
International Women and Girls in Science Day.  Korber highlights the challenges and triumphs of the scientists who blazed trails through the Milky Way and beyond.

These “Luminous” talks happen 6:00-7:30 pm and 8:00-9:30 pm Tuesday, February 11, at the Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Avenue in Santa Fe.
Register online at https://frontiers-in-science.eventbrite.com.
FREE Event

For more Information:  frontiers.lanl.gov