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Astrocharlas Public Talk in Spanish

A 2minute video (in Spanish) introducing April 25th's talk can be seen HERE
Dr Begoña Vila of Nasa/Goddard will be presenting the next Steward Astrocharlas talk in Spanish. It is Monday April 25 at 6:30pm in ENR S107 (see poster, note that the talk is NOT in the Steward Observatory building). The abstract (in English here, the Spanish abstract is on the poster) is: "The James Webb Space Telescope is the largest and most complex telescope that has been launched into space to date. It has a sun shield as large as a tennis court that has successfully unfolded into space, a mirror composed of 18 aligned smaller mirrors and instruments that will operate at 40 K (-388 F). It will help us to see the beginning of our Universe and search for candidate planets for life."
You can see the Spanish-language poster, along with the Lecture-Room address (note that it is NOT in Steward Observatory) HERE. The youtube  address and the Astrocharlas website can also be found on the poster. This talk is only in Spanish.

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