October 16, 2024

LIVE ONLINE! TUESDAY, October 22 @ 8PM, Secret Science Club presents Astrophysicist Carl Rodriguez, FREE!

Secret Science Club Online presents Astrophysicist Carl Rodriguez on Our Strange, Unquiet & Breathtaking Cosmos, FREE!

Join us live via ZOOM on TUESDAY, October 22 @ 8PM (Eastern Time USA) "Doors" open at 7:30PM 

Shhh... everyone on our mailing list will be emailed the Zoom link the night before. To join the Secret Science Club mailing list (or just request the Zoom link), send us an email (secretscienceclub@gmail.com)

With every new discovery, our Universe grows vaster, stranger, and more exciting than most of us ever thought possible.

Join us at the next Secret Science Club Online with Carl Rodriguez as we rocket into space to learn about gravitational waves, neutron stars, black holes, and “cosmic alchemy”—how the very elements of our existence are forged in the stars.

Carl Rodriguez is an astrophysicist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he directs the stellar dynamics, stellar evolution, black holes, and gravitational waves group. He studies how stars live, move, and die and how star clusters create some of the most powerful explosions in the Universe. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the New Investigator Award from the Kaufman Foundation, a 2022 Sloan Fellowship, a 2022 Packard Fellowship, the 2023 Vera Rubin Early Career Prize, and the 2024 Helen B. Warner Prize from the American Astronomical Society. His research has appeared in the Atlantic, Quanta Magazine, Wired, and New Scientist.

Before & After
-- Mix up our cosmic cocktail & mocktail of the evening, the "Fall Fireball"… (recipe to come!)
--Groove to out-of-this-world tunes
--Bring your questions for the live Q&A

This is a FREE event.

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This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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