MURFREESBORO, Tenn. —
MTSU Department of Physics and Astronomy professor Eric Klumpe will close out the monthly Star Party series for the fall semester with his “Funky Fizix in Film” lecture at 6:30
p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, in Wiser-Patten Science Hall Room 102.
First Friday
Star Parties are a way for the department to bring the MTSU, Murfreesboro and
surrounding communities together. There will be a lecture followed by telescope
viewing, weather permitting.
The event, which
is free, is open to the general public and MTSU students and faculty. To find
parking and Wiser-Patten, visit http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap online.
Klumpe’s “Funky
Fizix in Film” talks and Black Hole Trivia continue to be popular among
attendees.
“Black holes are fascinating
objects and they are occasionally used in science fiction films as a plot
element,” he said. “My talk is about discussing some of the more nuanced and
less well-known properties of black holes — hence the name ‘Black Hole Trivia.’”
The
Department of Physics and Astronomy is one of 11 departments or schools in the College of Basic and Applied Sciences.
For more
information about the series or the astronomy program, call 615-898-2130 or
visit http://www.mtsu.edu/programs/astronomy/.
MTSU has more than 240 combined
undergraduate and graduate programs.
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