This is tonight. I see that the Youtube video is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRSr91OmZcE > From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Date: Sat, 21 May 2022 01:25:03 +0000 (UTC) > > ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: UC Observatories <http://www.ucolick.org/~mcampbell> > To: "http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg" <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>Sent: Friday, May 20, > 2022, 5:06:01 PM PDTSubject: Do Humans Have What It Takes to Thrive in This > Universe?- Virtual Event 5/25 Dr. Sandy Faber > Modern astronomy is revealing the story of our cosmic origins... > | > View this email in your browser > | > You are receiving this event notification because the Silicon Valley Astronomy > Lecture Series, typically hosted at Foothill College, is co-sponsored by the > University of Ca Observatories (including Lick Observatory), in > addition to The Foothill College Tech, Engineering & Math Division, The SETI > Institute and The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Because of your interest > in UC Observatories, you will receive notifications about this lecture series > that often features our scientists from UC institutions affiliated with UC > Observatories. > | > Free, illustrated, non-technical talk: > “Do Humans Have What It Takes to Thrive in This Universe?" Dr Sandy Faber > from the University of Ca, Santa Cruz > > Join us on Wednesday, May 25th, 2022 at 7 pm (PST) > Just click the image below to go to the youtube page > | > Modern astronomy is revealing the story of our cosmic origins -- where the > Galaxy came from, how the Sun and Earth were formed, and how the elements in > our bodies were forged in stars and later gathered to form “us”. We are now > poised to use that knowledge to predict Earth’s cosmic future, and it looks > bright ahead – one billion years (more or less) of a future livable planet. > However, one question then glows in stark relief: does our human species – > honed by natural selection – have the makings to thrive on a cosmic time > scale? > > In this lecture, Prof. Faber will share her perspective as a cosmologist, and > sketch her vision for what we humans need to do to seize this incredible > opportunity. > | > Winner of the National Medal of Science, Sandra Faber is Professor Emerita of > Astronomy & Astrophysics at UC Santa Cruz. She helped to discover dark matter > in the Universe and co-invented the modern scenario for galaxy formation based > on it. She led the team that discovered how common black holes are at the > centers of galaxies and the one that diagnosed the optical flaw on the Hubble > Space Telescope. Her awards include the Gruber Prize in Cosmology and the Gold > Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society. Recently, she founded the Earth > Futures Institute at UCSC to inspire human beings to embrace the task of > long-term planet planning. > | > Streamed live on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/SVAstronomyLectures go to the > link the evening of the talk, where you'll also be able to participate in the > live event. > > Past lectures in the series can be found on YouTube at > http://www.youtube.com/SVAstronomyLectures > and as audio podcasts here