Free Public Astronomy Talk: Quasars
Because the extremely bright, distant objects known as quasars can be seen from so far away, they offer researchers a
Because the extremely bright, distant objects known as quasars can be seen from so far away, they offer researchers a
Free, short, astronomy presentations at a bar.
Trout introduction was a common California practice in the 1800s for recreation and game-fishing. Today, researchers increasingly see impacts on
The first image of a black hole was unveiled by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration in 2019, giving humanity
The Museum is reopening the permanent mineral exhibit with a whole new look! Come marvel at astonishing crystals again. Learn
Join the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s astronomy staff, and astronomers from CalTech at the Camino
The unknown nature of dark matter and dark energy stands at the forefront of research in modern cosmology. Join us
From cancer physician and researcher Siddhartha Mukherjee comes his new book, The Song of the Cell, an exploration of medicine and
Free, short, astronomy presentations at a bar. Pathway to a Post-Global Warming Future — A Brief Overview of Climate
The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is pleased to announce the return of monthly astronomy lectures in partnership with