MURFREESBORO, Tenn. —
MTSU professor Chuck Higgins
helps initiate the Friday Star Parties
for the fall semester on the topic of “Touching the Sun: The Parker Solar
Probe.”
Higgins’ lecture, which is open to both the public and MTSU
community, will be from 6:30 until 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7, in Wiser-Patten
Science Hall Room 102. To find parking near Wiser-Patten, visit https://www.mtsu.edu/parking/2018ParkingMap.pdf.
Star Parties, which are free, are
a way for the department to bring the MTSU, Murfreesboro and surrounding
communities together, and share topics regarding the solar system. After
the talk, attendees will head to the MTSU Observatory for telescope observing
if weather permits.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is a historic mission because it
will come closer to the sun than any other spacecraft, Higgins said.
Named after physicist Dr. Eugene Parker and launched Aug. 12, the
seven-year mission will study how energy flows from the sun. In particular, the
spacecraft will fly into the corona, the outer atmosphere of the sun, and
measure the properties of the solar wind.
Higgins recently spoke with some
heliophysics experts at NASA. He will explain
how the spacecraft will survive the
high temperatures and heavy radiation during the mission.
Higgins plans to show “some amazing
movies of the sun,” do an audience participation demonstration of a solar flare
and provide NASA handouts for the Parker Solar Probe.
"We are in a unique position to
study the properties of stars
because we live so close to one,”
Higgins said. “The Parker Solar Probe will help scientists better understand
the solar wind and the space weather environment.”
Other Star Parties this fall include:
• Oct. 5 — “The Great Southern Skies: A View of Space from
Down Under,” led by associate professor Nat
Smith.
• Nov. 9 — “Life in the Universe,” led by instructor Irina Perevalova.
• Dec. 7 — “Funky Fizix in Film: Creation of the Elements,”
led by professor Eric Klumpe.
Children are welcome to be a part of the Star Party
experience.
In addition to the astronomy website, the Friday Star
Parties will be broadcast on ERC, Comcast Channel 9, on Wednesdays at 11 p.m.
and Thursdays at 8:30 p.m.
For more information, call 615-898-2130.
MTSU has more than 300
combined undergraduate and graduate programs.
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