Teen Time : Science in the House! Meet an Astonomer

Tue, Mar 26 2024
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Virtual

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Meet an Astronomer

Explore our world! In the Science in the House series teens get a chance to meet with all kinds of interesting scientists and other people. Hear their stories and learn more about their lives and their work. Discover what life as a scientist is like!

How can we see something that is invisible?

Let's find out! Join us for a conversation with astronomer Gabriel Bridges. He is searching for dark matter and black holes, using the NuSTAR (an X-Ray space telescope) to study energetic objects in outer space. In fact his experiment is about to be launched into space! Join us to learn more about it. 
 

Meet  Gabriel Lewis Bridges, Astronomer

Tuesday March 26th, 4:00 - 5:00PM. Live and Virtual (with registration)

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"Most of my work these days is focused on an experimental search for dark matter using a particle detector that I'm launching to the edge of space in December. I also work with NuSTAR (an X-Ray space telescope) to study energetic objects in outer space including black holes. Finally, I am embarking on a campaign to launch my experiment into space at the end of April. I'd love to tell you about it! "

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gabriel is a PhD student at Columbia University studying particle astrophysics. His passion for all things outer-space is older than he can remember, predating his kindergarten 100-day project for which he presented 100 photos transmitted by the Mars Rover Opportunity. 
 
Today, Gabriel works on the General Anti-Particle Spectrometer (or GAPS for short), a cutting-edge experiment designed to uncover the mystery of dark matter: the invisible stuff that binds galaxies together. In October, Gabriel will embark on a journey to the South Pole, where he will play a crucial role in launching GAPS to the edge of space and initiating its quest to detect dark matter.
 
Beyond hunting for dark matter, Gabriel also investigates most energetic objects in outer space: white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes. He employs observations from the NuSTAR space telescope to learn more about these stellar remnants and the physics that keeps them shining. 
 
Gabriel loves to connect with aspiring scientists and share his passion for the cosmos. He especially looks forwards to meeting the bright young minds at the Brooklyn Public Library. 

 

Interested in learning about the Solar Eclipse? 

Gabriel is ready to take your questions! Register for this event and join us on March 26th 

to recieve your Solar Eclipse Grab n' Go kit! 

Kits include:

  •  information about solar eclipses, 
  • a fun activity to help you view and experience the eclipse
  • a pair of solar eclipse viewing glasses, and 
  • a solar eclipse glasses holder!

 

Check out  our virtual bulletin board below for more information about Gabriel Lewis Bridges and his telescopes!

Discover more about the Solar Eclipse, too!  And as always...

Be sure to post your questions and comments! 

NOTE: Save this virtual event link if you think you would like to view it after the event! 

 

 
"Check out" this interesting human being (instead of a book).

Join us in person at the Park Slope Library, or via Zoom! (Please be sure to register to gain access to the Zoom information. )

Although this program is primarily targeted to Teens ages 13 - 18, Tweens 10 to 12 are also welcome!

 

 

NOTE: Registration is encouraged but not required, unless joining via Zoom. 

 

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Meet an Astronomer

Explore our world! In the Science in the House series teens get a chance to meet with all kinds of interesting scientists and other people. Hear their stories and learn more about their lives and their work. Discover what life as a scientist is like!

How can we see something that is invisible?

Let's find out! Join us for a conversation with astronomer Gabriel Bridges. He is searching for dark matter and black holes, using the NuSTAR (an X-Ray space telescope) to study energetic objects in outer space. In fact his experiment is about to be launched into space! Join us to learn more about it. 
 

Meet  Gabriel Lewis Bridges, Astronomer

Tuesday March 26th, 4:00 - 5:00PM. Live and Virtual (with registration)

sith 32624

 

 

 

 

"Most of my work these days is focused on an experimental search for dark matter using a particle detector that I'm launching to the edge of space in December. I also work with NuSTAR (an X-Ray space telescope) to study energetic objects in outer space including black holes. Finally, I am embarking on a campaign to launch my experiment into space at the end of April. I'd love to tell you about it! "

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gabriel is a PhD student at Columbia University studying particle astrophysics. His passion for all things outer-space is older than he can remember, predating his kindergarten 100-day project for which he presented 100 photos transmitted by the Mars Rover Opportunity. 
 
Today, Gabriel works on the General Anti-Particle Spectrometer (or GAPS for short), a cutting-edge experiment designed to uncover the mystery of dark matter: the invisible stuff that binds galaxies together. In October, Gabriel will embark on a journey to the South Pole, where he will play a crucial role in launching GAPS to the edge of space and initiating its quest to detect dark matter.
 
Beyond hunting for dark matter, Gabriel also investigates most energetic objects in outer space: white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes. He employs observations from the NuSTAR space telescope to learn more about these stellar remnants and the physics that keeps them shining. 
 
Gabriel loves to connect with aspiring scientists and share his passion for the cosmos. He especially looks forwards to meeting the bright young minds at the Brooklyn Public Library. 

 

Interested in learning about the Solar Eclipse? 

Gabriel is ready to take your questions! Register for this event and join us on March 26th 

to recieve your Solar Eclipse Grab n' Go kit! 

Kits include:

  •  information about solar eclipses, 
  • a fun activity to help you view and experience the eclipse
  • a pair of solar eclipse viewing glasses, and 
  • a solar eclipse glasses holder!

 

Check out  our virtual bulletin board below for more information about Gabriel Lewis Bridges and his telescopes!

Discover more about the Solar Eclipse, too!  And as always...

Be sure to post your questions and comments! 

NOTE: Save this virtual event link if you think you would like to view it after the event! 

 

 
"Check out" this interesting human being (instead of a book).

Join us in person at the Park Slope Library, or via Zoom! (Please be sure to register to gain access to the Zoom information. )

Although this program is primarily targeted to Teens ages 13 - 18, Tweens 10 to 12 are also welcome!

 

 

NOTE: Registration is encouraged but not required, unless joining via Zoom. 

 

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