Recent Projects in Astronomy
Wednesday, May 226:30—7:45 PMTown Hall Community RoomTyngsborough Public Library25 Bryant Lane, Tyngsborough, MA, 01879
Some recent projects in astronomy will be presented in this evening talk by Bob Reich. The three areas that will be described are: Transiting Exoplanet Satellite Survey (TESS); the search for exo-planets orbiting stars, OSIRIS-Rex; the mining of an asteroid, and adaptive optics for removing blur from ground-based telescope images.
Light refreshments will be provided.
This presentation is great for all ages.
About the presenter:
Bob Reich has lived in Tyngsborough for approximately 26 years. He worked at Lincoln Laboratory for 34 years. His expertise was in developing imaging arrays for the Department of Defense and scientific applications.
Bob received a BS in electrical engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology and an MS and PhD in electrical engineering from Colorado State University.
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