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KIPAC + Friends Community Day

April 19 @ 8:00 pm - April 20 @ 12:00 am

Join us for a fun-filled day of science! This event will take the form of a science festival, featuring numerous stations with live demonstrations, experiments, and hands-on activities. A series of mini science lectures will also runn in parallel, introducing the latest discoveries in astronomy and other closely related STEM fields.
This event is free, open to all, and especially kids- and family-friendly! While walk-ins are also welcome, registration is strongly encouraged as we will be providing key event information to all registrants. We’ll also be raffling off a meteorite (sponsored by NASA’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute) to one of the registered groups.
Hands-on activities & live experiments:
Aerospace VehiclesThe Mysteries of Lights & OpticsParticles to PlasmasColor Filters & PolarizationMaterials Gone Wrong!Cell BiophysicsFruit Batteries and SensorsSolar ViewingSolar S’moresSolar Art Project (SETI Institute & Unistellar)Exploring the Solar System (NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute)Making Your Own PulsarCooking A CometGravity SimulatorGalaxy ZooExperimenting with UV-sensitive BeadsInfrared CameraCosmic MagnetismCloud ChamberVan der Graaff Generators (SLAC)Detecting Dark Matter ParticlesIlluminating Dark MatterCantennas for Dark Matter SearchesPrinting Out the UniverseWhat Makes a Telescope? (Lick Observatory)Ask An Astronomer/Scientist AnythingMini Lectures (suitable for middle-school students and above):
Series 1 (Hewlett Teaching Center, Room 200):
1:30-2pm: Going to the Core of the Earth’s Magnetic Field (Benjamin Ofori-Okai; SLAC)2-2:30pm: Making the Stretchable Devices of Tomorrow (Lukas Felix Michalek; Chemical Engineering @ Stanford)2:30-3pm: Tuning Into the Dark Matter Radio Waves (Chelsea Bartram)3-3:30pm: Spying on the Earth and Space with Satellites (Lauren Simitz; Aeronautics and Astronautics @ Stanford)3:30-4pm: Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (Sofia Sheikh; SETI Institute)4-4:30pm: Mapping the Sky with the Biggest Camera Ever Built (Pat Burchat)Series 2 (Hewlett Teaching Center, Room 201):
1:30-2pm: Searching for Dark Matter a Mile Underground (Ruben Coronel)2-2:30pm: Stellar Streams as a Probe for Dark Matter (Christian Aganze)2:30-3pm: Taking X-rays of the Largest Objects in the Universe (Anthony Flores)3-3:30pm: The Cosmic Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts (Navin Sridhar)3:30-4pm: How Big Is the Universe? (Kimmy Wu)More event logistics (including directions, parking instructions, food options) will be communicated to the registered attendees closer to the event date. We hope to see many of you on April 19!

Details

Start:
April 19 @ 8:00 pm
End:
April 20 @ 12:00 am
Event Category:
Website:
https://events.stanford.edu/event/science-fair-kipac-friends-community-day

Venue

Stanford Science & Engineering Quad