The Space Telescope Science Institute offers occasional workshops that give writers the opportunity to learn about recent science topics. The most popular workshop takes place in the spring, during a symposium in which scientists from around the world speak on a chosen topic. Information and videos from previous workshops may be viewed below.
November 15, 2007
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Astrophysics 2020: Large Space Missions Beyond the Next Decade
Speakers for this event were:
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Wes Traub
(Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
"Exoplanet Science with Ares-V Enabled Telescopes" -
Harvey Tananbaum
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
"The Next Large X-ray Mission: Constellation-X" -
Rachel Somerville
(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy)
"Cracking the Mystery of Galaxy and Black Hole Formation: A Theorist's Wish-List for the Next Generation of Space Telescope" -
Marc Postman
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
"Future Giant Telescopes: Evolution in Ground-Space Synergy"
Mario Livio
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
"The Big Questions in 2020?"
September 18, 2007
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(RealPlayer) Welcome & Introductions Dr. Saul Perlmutter Dr. Adam Riess Prof. Steve Weinberg Dr. Mario Livio Open Discussion
(RealPlayer) Welcome & Introductions Dr. Saul Perlmutter Dr. Adam Riess Prof. Steve Weinberg Dr. Mario Livio Open Discussion
Dark Energy: A Decade of Discovery and Mystery
Speakers for this event were:
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Dr. Saul Perlmutter
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
"The State of the Dark Energy 10 Years In - And Observationalist Optimism" -
Prof. Steve Weinberg
(University of Texas at Austin)
"Why Physicists Worry about Dark Energy" -
Dr. Adam Riess
(Johns Hopkins University and STScI)
"Seeing Dark Energy" -
Dr. Mario Livio
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
"Dark Energy: An Overview"
April 25, 2007
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Black Holes
Speakers for this event were:
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Gary Horowitz
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
"Black Holes, Entropy and Information" -
Joan Centrella
(Gravitational Astrophysics Laboratory, Goddard Space Flight Center)
"Gravitational Waves from Black Hole Mergers" -
Andy Fabian
(Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK)
"Spins of Supermassive Black Holes" -
Ramesh Narayan
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
"Black Hole Event Horizon" -
Mario Livio
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
"Shedding Light on Black Holes"
November 30, 2006
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Astrophysics Enabled by the Return to the Moon
Speakers for this event were:
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Jacqueline Hewitt
(MIT/Kavli Institute for Astrophysics)
"High-z Radio Universe Observations" -
Roger Angel
(University of Arizona/Steward Observatory)
"What Can the Return to the Moon Offer?" -
Webster Cash
(University of Colorado/CASA)
"Observations of Extrasolar Planets" -
Mario Livio
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
"What Are We Trying to Achieve?"
May 11, 2006
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Life Cycle of High-Mass Stars: Focus of 2006 May Symposium in Baltimore
Speakers for this event were:
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Volker Bromm
(Univ. of Texas)
"Formation of Population III Stars" -
Ian Bonnell
(Univ. of St. Andrews, UK)
"Theories of Massive Star Formation" -
Barbara Whitney
(Space Science Inst.)
"Observations of Massive Star Formation" -
Niel Gehrels
(NASA/GSFC)
"The Nature of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts" -
Andy Fruchter
(STScI)
"The Nature of Long Gamma-Ray Bursts" -
Mario Livio
(STScI)
"Massive Stars: Remaining Open Questions"
May 5, 2005
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A Decade of Discovery — Planets Around Other Stars: STScI'S May 2005 Symposium and Science Writers' Workshop
Speakers for this event were:
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Michel Mayor
(Geneva Observatory)
"Statistics of Extrasolar Planets" -
Lynne Hillenbrand
(Caltech)
"The Lifetime of Dust Disks" -
Jaymie Mattthews
(University of British Columbia)
"Results from MOST (Microvariability and Oscillations in Stars) Satellite" -
Tim Brown
(High Altitude Observatory)
"Extrasolar Planet Atmospheres" -
Mario Livio
(STScI)
"The Quest for New Worlds"
September 23, 2004
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Reporting the Early Science Findings from the Hubble Ultra Deep Field
Speakers for this event were:
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Dr. Andrew Bunker
(Institute of Astrophysics, University of Cambridge, UK) -
Dr. Massimo Stiavelli
(Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD) -
Dr. Haojing Yan
(Spitzer Space Center, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA) -
Dr. Garth Illingworth
(University of California, Santa Cruz, CA) -
Dr. James Rhoads
(Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD)
May 5, 2004
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"Planets to Cosmology: Essential Science in Hubble's Final Years"
Speakers for this event were:
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Jay Gallagher
"Starburst Galaxies" -
Zoltan Haiman
"The Reionization of the Universe" -
Dr. Mario Livio
"Planets to Cosmology (Summary)" -
Laura Ferrarese
"Supermassive Black Holes" -
John Tonry
"Dark Energy"
March 9, 2004
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"Hubble Ultra Deep Field"
Speakers for this event were:
- Steve Beckwith
- Massimo Stiavelli
- Rodger Thompson
- Mauro Giavalisco
- Sangeeta Malhotra
- Shardha Jongee
May 2003
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"The Local Group as an Astrophysical Laboratory"
Speakers for this event were:
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Dr. Tom Brown
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
"Populations in M31" -
Dr. Rosie Wyse
(Johns Hopkins University)
"Structure of the Milky Way" -
Dr. Andrea Ghez
(University of California, Los Angeles)
"The Center of Our Galaxy" -
Dr. Puragra "Raja" Guhathakurta
(Univ. of California/Lick Observatory)
"Halo and Companions of M31" -
Dr. Mary Putman
(University of Colorado/CASA)
"The Magellanic Stream and High Velocity Clouds" -
Dr. Mario Livio
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
"The Local Group: The Universe in a Nutshell"
May 2002
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'There's no place like home.' 'Home sweet home.' 'Our home planet.' But could "home" be anywhere other than on Earth?
Speakers for this event were:
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Dr. Chris Chyba
(SETI Institute)
"Solar System" -
Dr. Charles Beichman
(JPL)
"Detection from Space Missions" -
Dr. Jill Tarter
(SETI Institute)
"SETI" -
Dr. Mario Livio
(STScI)
"Anthropics" -
Dr. George Cody
(Carnegie Institute of Washington)
"Geochemical Constraints on the Origin of Life"
