Tour of the Operations Control Center for the Chandra X-ray Observatory
Cancelled
Dr. Irene Porro
Fri Jan 15, 03:45-04:15pm, NE80-6035, Meet at 6th floor NE80
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 14-Jan-2010
Limited to 25 participants.
Single session event
Prereq: We recommend to attend preceeding talk by Dr.Baganoff
The Chandra X-ray Observatory is the world's most powerful X-ray telescope, allowing scientists to study the origin, structure and evolution of our universe in greater detail than ever before. The spacecraft and science instruments are controlled from the Operations Control Center (OCC) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. We will take our visitors on a tour of the OCC and show where scientists and engineers direct the flight and execute the observing plan of Chandra, and where they receive the scientific data from the observatory. During the tour the visitors will learn about the basics of X-ray astronomy and about the latest, exciting discoveries made by MIT scientists with data acquired with Chandra.
Contact: Gregory Prigozhin, 37-511, 253-7246, gyp@space.mit.edu
Sponsor: Kavli Institute for Astrophysics & Space Research
Latest update: 12-Jan-2010
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