National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
Free, Tickets Required
4:30 p.m. Discovery Station (in front of Welcome Center)
5:45 p.m. Planetarium presentation
6:45 p.m. Telescope observing at Public Observatory, weather permitting
For many movie stars, their age is a well-kept secret. In space, the same is true of the actual stars. Like our Sun, most stars look almost the same for most of their lives. Knowing a star's age is important for many astronomical studies and in particular for planet hunters. How can we tell if a star is one billion or 10 billion years old? Soren Meibon will present challenges and possible new solutions to measuring the ages of stars.
The Smithsonian’s Stars Lecture Series is made possible by a grant from NASA.We rely on the generous support of donors, sponsors, members, and other benefactors to share the history and impact of aviation and spaceflight, educate the public, and inspire future generations. With your help, we can continue to preserve and safeguard the world’s most comprehensive collection of artifacts representing the great achievements of flight and space exploration.