Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Steve Ruhl at the Treehouse Jan 4 on Cosmology, Dark Matter & Dark Energy

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge: </i><br>Steve Ruhl at the Treehouse Jan 4 on Cosmology, Dark Matter & Dark Energy

Whats Up Logo for Libsyn and WordPress-150x150What IS Dark Matter, anyway?  Battle Point Astronomical Association president Steve Ruhl will be answering that question and more in his upcoming presentation on “Cosmology, Dark Matter & Dark Energy” for Open Mic Science Night at the Treehouse Cafe, Monday January 4, at 8:00 PM.

Astronomer Steve Ruhl
Astronomer Steve Ruhl

According to NASA, the definition of cosmology is “the scientific study of the large scale properties of the universe as a whole.” In his presentation Steve will talk about Cosmology and the new technologies that are allowing astronomers to study how galaxies interact, Dark Matter, and how the galaxies expand,  the mysterious phenomena called Dark Energy.

The Veil Nebula Supernova remnant called the Witch’s Broom: Photo by Steve Ruhl
The Veil Nebula Supernova remnant called the Witch’s Broom
Photo by Steve Ruhl

The pub at the Treehouse Café in Lynwood Center is the venue for monthly first Monday “Open Mic Science” conversations. The public is invited to grab a beverage and explore ideas in various aspects of science and technology in an informal, social setting. Inspired by Café Scientifique, the gatherings are committed to public understanding of science.

Cheshire Cat galaxy group, astronomical photo of the day for NASA in November.
Cheshire Cat galaxy group, astronomical photo of the day for NASA in November.

Steve, who has been hooked on Astronomy since he took  “Introduction to Astronomy” in his senior year(1974) at UCI has spent many years mastering astrophotography; photographing the celestial objects (planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, etc.). He has worked as a Computational Physicist for NASA & DOD, predicting results of catastrophic phenomenon such as impact cratering, nuclear weapons effects, and high explosives, including field experiments for computational verification.

For more details about Steve’s presentation, visit the Open Mic Science website at http://openmicscience.weebly.com/.

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