Science Briefing: NASA’s Astrophoto Challenge - Cassiopeia A

2 May 2024

Location

Virtual

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About Event

In this edition of NASA’s Universe of Learning Science Briefings, we will learn how participants in NASA’s Astrophoto Challenge can create spectacular images of the Cassiopeia A (Cas A) supernova remnant. We will also be introduced to the scientific study of Cas A, including what we have learned about the supernova explosion and how building blocks of life emerge from such explosions. In addition, we will learn about more advanced modeling of multiwavelength observations of the remnant that shed light on the progenitor star.

Ms. Mary Dussault will provide an overview of how facilitators can help learners create their own amazing images of the Cas A supernova remnant, using either real NASA space telescope data, or data they request themselves from our small ground-based robotic telescopes.

Dr. Danny Milisavljevic will present a scientific exploration of the supernova remnant Cas A, which is one of the most important examples of a stellar debris field that we can use to understand how stars explode and make the raw materials needed for life.

Dr. Salvatore Orlando will show how advanced numerical models describe the evolution of Cas A, and enable the interpretation of multi-wavelength observations, thereby giving insight into supernova explosions and the final phases of the evolution of the star that exploded.

Location

Virtual

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Have questions? Please contact the project coordinator.

Event Resources

2 May 2024
Cassiopeia A supernova remnant imaged by the Spitzer Space Telescope and MIPS instrument in November 2003C

About the Series

The NASA’s Universe of Learning Science Briefings are professional learning telecons for the informal science education community, done in partnership with the NASA’s Museum & Informal Education Alliance, now found on NASA CONNECTS. These monthly thematic briefings highlight current NASA astrophysics explorations and discoveries from across the suite of NASA astrophysics missions. NASA scientists and engineers provide contemporary science results, and are able to respond to listener questions during the telecon. NASA-developed education and outreach resources, matched to the monthly theme, are included in every briefing.

In order to participate in the telecon and ask questions of the scientists, please join NASA’s Museum & Informal Education Alliance.

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