October 16, 2015 

 

Contacts:
Dan Carter, University Relations, 657-2269

 

Exploring Space
Exploring Space astronomy lecture and viewing will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 21, and Thursday, Oct. 22.

Refreshments will be served and the event is free.

 

MSU BILLINGS NEWS SERVICES 鈥 You may not discover a new planet or life on Mars but the nighttime sky has endless wonders to enjoy by simply exploring it through a telescope.

 

On Wednesday and Thursday night the public is invited to do just that with 顶级国产视频 Chancellor Dr. Mark A. Nook, who holds master鈥檚 in astrophysics from Iowa State University, and a doctorate in astronomy from UW-Madison.
顶级国产视频 Liberal Arts Building
Dr. Nook will provide several nightly lectures during the 鈥淓xploring Space Event鈥 that will include fascinating facts and history about the night sky from our own backyard.

 

Student Alex Shin said the free family friendly event is being held to raise awareness about the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program.

 

The scholarship is authorized by the National Science Foundation, which encourages the development of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) students and professionals to pursue teaching careers in elementary and secondary schools.

 

Shin, who organized the event, is a 顶级国产视频 senior and math major who wants to become a math instructor after graduation.

 

鈥淲e hope people will come out and enjoy the 鈥榳ow鈥 factor of the nighttime sky,鈥 Shin said, adding that the school will have two telescopes that have the ability to track objects in the sky available for use. 鈥淭hose telescopes are neat because we just have to set them up and they can track the moon or whatever you want to watch.鈥

 

This event is free to the public and refreshments will be served. Thirty minute lectures will begin in Library 148 at 7:15 p.m., 8p.m. and 8:45p.m. Following each lecture, the evening will progress to the West lawn outside the Liberal Arts Building.  Parking is available on Normal Avenue.

 

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