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In Pursuit of Light: Building the Giant Magellan Telescope

October 27, 2022 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm EDT

Free

PEER INTO SPACE WITH THE GIANT MAGELLAN TELESCOPE'S CHIEF OF SCIENCE

Join the Earth and Planets Laboratory on Thursday, October 27, virtually or in person to learn about the Giant Magellan Telescope from the project's Chief Scientist, Carnegie astronomer Rebecca Bernstein. The program will feature an introduction from Carnegie President Eric Isaacs.

The Giant Magellan Telescope: enabling a new era of discovery

The GMT is one of three next-generation, ground-based telescopes currently under construction. It is being built at Carnegie's Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. These “Extremely Large Telescopes” were designed to achieve revolutionary new levels of clarity and sensitivity for studying all astronomical sources—from nearby exoplanets, to the universe's first stars and galaxies, to the evolution of the cosmos itself.

Of the three telescopes, the GMT is unique in several respects. It will collect light using seven of the largest mirrors ever made, and will use cutting-edge technology to combine that light into images that are as much as 1,000 times more sensitive than those coming from the new James Webb Space Telescope. But collecting the light is just the first step. The GMT design enables it to be paired with a unique suite of spectrographs and cameras that will give astrophysicists the tools to unravel the mysteries of dark matter, dark energy, black holes, and the origins of our universe.

In this talk, you will learn how GMT is being designed and constructed to achieve these feats, discover the cutting edge technology that will enable its performance, and get a glimpse of the scientific discoveries that await.

A Carnegie-led effort recently secured $205 million toward the GMT's completion, bringing us another step closer to the next era of breakthrough astronomy.

Meet Rebecca Bernstein

Bernstein is a Carnegie Staff Scientist at Carnegie the Chief Scientist for the Giant Magellan Telescope Organization, where she plays a leading role in ensuring that the observatory and its instruments will enable scientists from the project's Founder institutions, including Carnegie, to meet its scientific goals. She accomplishes this by interfacing with the technical and scientific community, as well as by representing the project at scientific conferences around the world.

She is an accomplished optical designer and builder of scientific instruments, having designed and built a high-resolution spectrograph for Carnegie's Magellan telescopes and carried out the optical design for several others. Bernstein received her A.B. in physics from Princeton University and a Ph. D. in astrophysics from Caltech. She was previously a Hubble and Research Fellow at Carnegie, and held professorships at the University of Michigan and at the University of California Santa Cruz.

Event Details

The talk will be held on Thursday, October 27, at 6:30 p.m. EDT in the Greenewalt Auditorium on the Carnegie Institution for Science’s Broad Branch Road campus. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the talk will begin at 6:30 p.m. There will be light refreshments before the event on the Greenewalt patio.

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION WILL BE PROVIDED ON SITE

Details

Date:
October 27, 2022
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm EDT
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://epl.carnegiescience.edu/news/neighborhood-lecture-series

Organizer

Alycia Alexander
Phone
(202) 478-8902
Email
adalexander@carnegiescience.edu

Venue

Greenwalt Auditorium—Carnegie Institution for Science Broad Branch Road Campus
5251 Broad Branch Road NW
Washington, DC 20015 United States
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Phone
202-478-8900
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