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DESCRIPTION:Event Type: Lecture\nSpeaker Information: Brian Fields\nThe 201
 7 total solar eclipse was likely the most viewed in human history\, and wa
 s a spectacular moment of public engagement and interest in astronomy and 
 science in general. Illinois Astronomers took full advantage of this oppor
 tunity\, and members of the AstroIllini outreach group will demonstrate ha
 nds-on activities. Moreover\, eclipses also provide unique laboratories. B
 rian Fields will discuss two examples of eclipse-based science that have c
 hanged the face of physics and astronomy: testing Einstein's General Relat
 ivity theory\, and discovering planets around other stars.\n\n\nThis event
  was originally scheduled for Friday\, September 29th\, 2017\, but\, due t
 o unforseen circumstances\, had to be cancelled last minute. It has now be
 en rescheduled.\nCost: Free and open to the public\nSponsor: Office for Ma
 thematics\, Science\, &amp\; Technology Education (MSTE)\nRSVP!
DTEND:20171013T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260606T144739Z
DTSTART:20171013T170000Z
LOCATION:IL\,USA\,Champaign\,Classroom 201\, 505 E. Green Street\, Champaig
 n\, IL 61820
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled: MSTE Friday Lunch Series - Eclipses as Heavenly Labora
 tories: Launching Revolutions in General Relativity and Exoplanets
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p class="eventtype"><span class="event-headin
 g eventtype">Event Type:</span> Lecture</p>\n<p class="speakerinfo"><span 
 class="event-heading speakerinfo">Speaker Information:</span> Brian Fields
 </p>\n<p>The 2017 total solar eclipse was likely the most viewed in human 
 history\, and was a spectacular moment of public engagement and interest i
 n astronomy and science in general. Illinois Astronomers took full advanta
 ge of this opportunity\, and members of the <a title="AstroIllini" href="h
 ttps://publish.illinois.edu/astroillini/about-us/" target="_blank" rel="no
 opener noreferrer">AstroIllini</a> outreach group will demonstrate hands-o
 n activities. Moreover\, eclipses also provide unique laboratories. Brian 
 Fields will discuss two examples of eclipse-based science that have change
 d the face of physics and astronomy: testing Einstein's General Relativity
  theory\, and discovering planets around other stars.<br>\n<br>\n</p>\n<p>
 This event was originally scheduled for Friday\, September 29th\, 2017\, b
 ut\, due to unforseen circumstances\, had to be cancelled last minute. It 
 has now been rescheduled.</p>\n<p class="cost"><span class="event-heading 
 cost">Cost:</span> Free and open to the public</p>\n<p class="sponsor"><sp
 an class="event-heading sponsor">Sponsor:</span> Office for Mathematics\, 
 Science\, &amp\; Technology Education (MSTE)</p>\n<p class="button orange"
  style="margin: 10px !important"><a href="https://fridaylunch.mste.illinoi
 s.edu/event/2017-10-13" style="color: rgba(255\, 255\, 255\, 1)">RSVP!</a>
 </p>
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