Title: Why KICP and not CfCP
1Welcome to Extreme Astronomy _at_ the Planetarium
A Cosmology Short Course for Planetarium Staff
- Why KICP and not CfCP
- Goals of this Course
- Your Mission.
- Schedule
- Logistics
- Partners
Randall H. Landsberg Co-Course Director Director
Education Outreach
2KICP ?
- CfCP NSF Physics Frontier Center (2001)
- Profound Advances Education Outreach
- What is dark energy?
- Did inflation happen and if so why?
- What do the highest energy particles tell us
about the cosmos? - KICP Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
- 7.5 Million Endowment from Kavli Foundation
(2004)
3Focus KICP Outreach
Signature Programs
- Museum Partnerships
- Space Explorers
- (Cosmology) Short Courses
-
Public Interest Excitement
Engaging Underrepresented Minorities in SMET
Teaching Teachers about Cosmology Providing
Tools
4KICP Short Courses 1 Per Year Planned with
Follow-Up
Goal of This Course To incorporate modern high
energy astrophysics into planetarium programming
- Framework for Understanding Modern High Energy
Astrophysics - Tools to Use _at_ Your Planetarium
- Visuals
- Movies
- Resources
- Seeds for Future Collaboration
- KICP Visitors Program
- Future Short Courses
- Shows for the Public
5Your Mission.
- Actively Participate in the Short Course
- Bring Modern Astrophysics Back to Your Home Inst.
- Provide Feedback
- During the Course
- Evaluation
- At GLPA follow-up session
- October 20 Wednesday (Noon-3pm)
- Keep us informed of your progress
- Follow Up Evaluation 1yr
6Course Schedule
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 2004 800 AM Coffee and
Welcome (Randy Landsberg) Galileos 830-1000
AM Lecture Overview (Simon Swordy) Cyber
Space 1000 AM Discussion Coffee (Simon Swordy)
Galileos 1030 AM - 1200 PM Lecture Black
Holes, Neutron Stars, Pulsars, and Much More
X-ray Astronomy Then and Now (Mel Ulmer) Cyber
Space 12 PM Lunch Galileos 100-200 PM Demo -
3D Visualizations (Doug Roberts Mark
SubbaRao) Black Hole Theater 200-300
PM Lecture Gamma-Ray Astronomy from Space
(Carlo Graziani) Cyber Space 300-330
PM Discussion Coffee (Carlo Graziani)
Galileos 330-400 PM Tour Adler/Bookstore 400-5
30 PM Adler show/Tour 3D (Doug Roberts Mark
SubbaRao) 530-630 PM Lecture History of
High-Energy Astronomy (Dietrich Müller) Cyber
Space 630-830 PM Dinner at the Adler
Galileos 830 PM (optional) Adler Show Sonic
Vision (optional)
7Saturday
- SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 2004
- 845 AM Coffee Question Answer Session
- 900-1030 AM Lecture Ground Based Gamma-Ray
Astronomy - (Scott Wakely) Cyber Space
- 1030-1130 AM Virtual Observatory Activity
- (Mark SubbaRao) Cyber Space
- 1130 AM - 100 PM Break-out Sessions box Lunch
(Classrooms AB) - 100-200 PM Lecture Cosmic Ray Neutrino
Detection - (Angela Olinto) Cyber Space
- 200-230 PM Discussion Coffee (Angela Olinto)
- 300-430 PM Cosmic Ray Experiments (Tom Jordan)
Cyber Space - 500 PM Dinner/Social in Chinatown
- Lao Sze Chuan 2172 S. Archer Avenue
- 600 PM RedMoon Theater "Sink, Sank, Sunk", Ping
Tom Memorial Park
8Sunday (end 4pm)
- SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2004
- 900-1000 AM Coffee Lecture Supernovae
Remnants - (Jim Truran) Cyber Space
- 1000-1030 AM Discussion Coffee (Jim Truran)
- 1030-1130 AM Lecture Black Holes Active
Galaxies (Doug Roberts) Cyber Space - 1130 AM - 100 PM Lunch with QA (Doug Roberts)
Galileos - 100-230 PM Lecture High Energy Objects at
Other Wavelengths (Lucy Fortson) Cyber Space - 230-400 PM Informal QA/Close-out
Coffee/snacks - (Simon Swordy, Lucy Fortson, Randy
Landsberg) Galileos
October 20, 2004 Noon-3pm Follow Up Session _at_
GLP)
9Logistics
- Location Adler (CyberSpace Galileos)
- Lecture Slides will be provided
- Hardcopy CD/Web (latter)
- E-mail Access
- Meals Provided
- Transportation Provided to/from
Hotel/Adler/Socials - See Bus Schedule
- Tiffany Miles Key Contact
- Will coordinate travel to airport (Sign-up sheet)
- Travel Reimbursement
- Inform her of any deviations (e.g., driving self)
NO Food In CyberSpace
10Thanks to
- All the Instructors
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- PARTNERS
- GLPA
- Adler Planetarium
- Larry Ciupik
- Gary Sampson
- Bob Bonadurer