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.::. THE LATEST FROM NASA'S SPITZER SPACE TELESCOPE .::. |
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AESA PRESENTS: THE LATEST FROM NASA'S SPITZER SPACE TELESCOPE - FROM PLANETS TO BLACK HOLES TO DEEP SPACE 
Thursday, July 20, 2006, 7:30 pm Burbank ANC, 361 East Magnolia Boulevard #C, Burbank, (818) 562-1918 Speaker: Varoujan Gorjian, JPL
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope will be marking its 3rd year in orbit in 2006 and it has been an incredibly successful time for the last of NASA's Great Observatories. Spitzer has trained its infrared eyes upon the near and the far, detecting for the very first time light from a planet outside our solar system as well as detecting light from around black holes and from objects in the very early universe. Come and hear what has been discovered and what to look forward to in the remaining years of this 5 year mission. July 20th also happens to be the 37th anniversary of man's first landing on the moon! Varoujan was born in Iran and came to the US in 1979 where he attended Chamlian Armenian School and then Hoover High School. He received his undergraduate degree in Astronomy from Caltech in 1992. Then he attended UCLA and received his MS and PhD in Astronomy and Astrophysics in'94 and '98. Varoujan started at JPL in '98 and have been associated primarily with the Spitzer project during that time. |