W83E Astronomy/Geosciences (Zoom; OLLI @ U of A)
Zoom | Available (Membership Required)
Our exploration of the Earth, Solar System, and Universe continues. This semester we will continue our feature ‘Navigating the Night Sky’ using the 21 brightest stars, with an in-depth look at the constellations where they are located. We will look at various types of Supernovae, and also analyze Gamma Ray Bursts. In Geosciences we examine Sand Dunes, on Earth and across our Solar System. As always, we will discuss on-going discoveries in Astronomy, Planetary Sciences, and Earth Sciences. Information will be conveyed using short videos, awesome photos, understandable/fun graphics, and class discussions. We will have several guest speakers from the University of Arizona’s Astronomy, Planetary Sciences, and Geosciences Departments. Science Fiction Theatre continues, with short clips highlighting a century of Sci Fi movies and TV shows. And of course there will be ‘Geo-feature of the Week’, ‘What’s for Launch?’, and ‘Books of the Week.’ Please join us for this continuing journey of discovery and adventure. Being in an earlier Astronomy/Geosciences class is neither a prerequisite nor necessary to understand and enjoy this class.
Note: Daylight Savings Time begins on March 9, 2025. After that date, this class will begin at 4:00 pm.
Guy Jette retired from the U.S. Air Force after 37 years working in Research and Development in both the aeronautical and space fields. He holds MBA and MS degrees, and is an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He has worked in astronomy outreach for the past ten years as a docent at Kitt Peak National Observatory. He has also been a frequent guest speaker at the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy on Maui.
*This registration item is ZOOM ONLY; there is not an in-person section of this course. It is offered and run by The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at The University of Arizona.*