Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture: Foothill, Los Altos Hills – Patch.com

Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture: Foothill, Los Altos Hills – Patch.com

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Oct 16

Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture: Foothill, Los Altos Hills
Event Details

Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019 at 7 p.m.

Foothill College 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022

From :

“On Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019 at 7 p.m., Dr. Jeff Moore, of NASA’s Ames Research Center, will give a free, illustrated, non-technical talk on: ‘Encounter with Ultima Thule: The Most Distant Object Humanity Has Ever Explored’ in the Smithwick Theater at Foothill College, in Los Altos Hills.

“The talk is part of the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series at Foothill College, now in its 20th year.After a successful encounter with Pluto, the New Horizons spacecraft, for the first time flew by a member of the Kuiper Belt of icy objects beyond Neptune. 

“This particular object, officially called 2014MU69, but informally named ‘Ultimate Thule’ (meaning the farthest place beyond the known world,) turned out to be a ‘contact binary’ – two smaller icy worlds stuck together. Such objects are left over from the time our solar system was first coming together and provides scientists with a glimpse of what it was like here before the Earth even formed.

“Dr. Moore will share an insider’s view (with great images) of how the mission got to its targets and what we learned while passing by Ultima Thule.

“Dr. Jeff Moore is a Research Scientist in the Space Science Division at NASA’s Ames Research Center and a leader of the Imagining Team that explored both Pluto and Ultima Thule. He has been a member or leader of several other space mission teams, including the Galileo mission to Jupiter, the Mars Exploration Rover and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

“His research focuses on the nature and evolution of the surfaces of planets and moons in the solar system, including the role of impacts, quakes, and volcanoes on other worlds. He has also worked at the University of Oklahoma’s National Severe Storms Laboratory and at the SETI Institute.

“The event is free, but there is a parking fee of $3, payable by cash, coin, or credit card.Foothill College is just off the El Monte Road exit from I-280 in Los Altos Hills. For directions and parking information, see foothill.edu/parking. For a campus map, see foothill.edu/map.