Morehead's Teen Science Cafe to focus on how astronomical questions are answered
This is part of a regular, now virtual, series, that's designed for teens who want to explore a variety of STEM topics.
Posted — UpdatedMorehead Planetarium and Science Center's Teen Science Cafe is this week, and it will focus on answering astronomical questions with Python code
This is part of a regular, now virtual, series, that's designed for teens who want to explore a variety of STEM topics.
This month's program is set for 4:45 p.m. to 6 p.m., Friday, Jan. 8, and will feature Tony Rice, a NASA ambassador who also contributes regularly to WRAL. When writing about astronomy topics for WRAL, he often creates Python scripts to answer specific astronomy questions that range from how often common conjunctions like the "great conjunction" on Dec. 21 happen, how often is there a full moon on Halloween and more.
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