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Astronomy Georgia Tech

Howey W102 404.385.1294. Dr James Sowell Howey W102 404.385.1294.

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Georgia Tech Astronomy Club Telescopes, Observatories, Trips, and more.

Telescopes, Observatories, Trips, and more. Join our Facebook group for club news! Follow us on Instagram! 2017-2018 Public Observatory Night Schedule. Observatory mailing list for updates about public nights. The president, Darian Bender, will be out of town this week. You should still come to our general meeting to wind down and enjoy FREE pizza and a movie! March 12, 2018.

Atlanta Spaceport

Friday, July 19, 2013.

Center for Relativistic Astrophysics

School of Physics at Georgia Tech. First Detection of Double Neutron stars with Gravitational Waves and Light. Gravitational Waves Detected, Confirmed for Third Time! LIGO Scientific Collaboration detects black holes again! Bogdanovic Named Cottrell Scholar. Frontiers in Science Lecture by CRA professors. Stavropoulos Athanasios successfully defended his Ph.

Prof. Marcus J. Holzinger Assistant Professor, The Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Assistant Professor, The Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology.

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