Exploding Stars, Dark Energy, and the end of the Universe.
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This will be the topic of the latest Royal Society lecture in the Highlands.
On March 15, Dr Bradley Tucker will speak at Mittagong RSL.
He is an Astrophysicist/Cosmologist and Research Fellow at the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Mt. Stromlo Observatory at ANU.
Dr Tucker will take the audience through the brilliant explosions known as supernova and expand their understanding of the life of stars, what the universe is made of and how it’s growing and accelerating due to dark energy.
The lecture will begin from 6.30pm in the Joadja/Nattai rooms in Mittagong RSL.
The cost of the lecture for members is $5 and $10 for non members. Teachers and students will be free.
Following the lecture, there will be a dinner with the lecturer at the RSL.