Synopsis
Jointly presented by The Huntington and Carnegie Observatories, this conference marks the centennial of the completion of the 100-inch Hooker telescope on Mount Wilson, which saw first light in November 1917 and heralded the dawn of modern astronomy. Historians, scientists, and others explore the influence of big telescopes, the significance of discoveries at Mount Wilson, the gendered nature of astronomy, and other related issues in the history of Southern California as an arena for space exploration. The conference was held at The Huntington Nov. 1718, 2017.
Episodes
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Concluding Remarks
18/11/2017 Duration: 03minDaniel Lewis from The Huntington and John Mulchaey from Carnegie Observatories deliver closing remarks for “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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Hubble’s Expanding Legacy: Our Unexpected Universe
18/11/2017 Duration: 37minWendy Freedman from University of Chicago delivers a talk titled “Hubble’s Expanding Legacy: Our Unexpected Universe.” This talk was included in the session titled “Faster Than Ever: The Accelerating Universe.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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Horizons: Conceptions of Cosmology from a Multi-Cultural Perspective
18/11/2017 Duration: 40minBryan Penprase from Soka University of Americadelivers a talk titled “Horizons: Conceptions of Cosmology from a Multi-Cultural Perspective.” This talk was included in the session titled “Faster Than Ever: The Accelerating Universe.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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From VAR! to the Edge of the Universe
18/11/2017 Duration: 34minGuillermo Blanc from Las Campanas Observatory, Carnegie Institution for Science, delivers a talk titled “From VAR! to the Edge of the Universe.” This talk was included in the session titled “VAR!: Hale, Shapley, Hubble–and Beyond.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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How the 100-Inch and a Variable Star Revealed Our Modern Universe
18/11/2017 Duration: 38minMarcia Bartusiak from Massachusetts Institute of Technology delivers a talk titled “How the 100-Inch and a Variable Star Revealed Our Modern Universe.” This talk was included in the session titled “VAR!: Hale, Shapley, Hubble–and Beyond.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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Origin of the Elements and Galactic Archaeology
18/11/2017 Duration: 47minAndrew McWilliam from Carnegie Observatories delivers a talk titled “Origin of the Elements and Galactic Archaeology.” This talk was included in the session titled “It’s Elemental.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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The Observatory as Laboratory: Spectral Analysis at Mount Wilson Observatory
17/11/2017 Duration: 34minRonald Brashear from Chemical Heritage Foundation delivers a talk titled “The Observatory as Laboratory: Spectral Analysis at Mount Wilson Observatory.” This talk was included in the session titled “It’s Elemental.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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Optical Interferometry: Ensuring Mount Wilson’s Second Century of Science
17/11/2017 Duration: 34minHarold McAlister from Georgia State University delivers a talk titled “Optical Interferometry: Ensuring Mount Wilson’s Second Century of Science.” This talk was included in the session titled “Taking the Measurement of the Stars. Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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Hale’s Mount Wilson as a ‘Physicist’s Testbench’
17/11/2017 Duration: 34minDavid DeVorkin from the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian, delivers a talk titled “Hale’s Mount Wilson as a ‘Physicist’s Testbench’.” This talk was included in the session titled “Taking the Measurement of the Stars.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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Sounds and Spots: Kepler’s Eye on the Stars
17/11/2017 Duration: 25minJennifer van Saders from University of Hawaii delivers a talk titled “Sounds and Spots: Kepler’s Eye on the Stars.” This talk was included in the session titled “Staring Into the Suns.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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Studying Sunshine from Pasadena and Mount Wilson
17/11/2017 Duration: 33minJay Pasachoff from Williams College delivers a talk titled “Studying Sunshine from Pasadena and Mount Wilson.” This talk was included in the session titled “Staring Into the Suns.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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Astronomy in a Connected World
17/11/2017 Duration: 34minJohn Mulchaey from Carnegie Observatories delivers a talk titled “Astronomy in a Connected World.” This talk was included in the session titled “Building Science across Boundaries.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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William Huggins and George Ellery Hale: Stalking the Secrets of the Sun
17/11/2017 Duration: 34minBarbara Becker from University of California, Irvine, delivers a talk titled “William Huggins and George Ellery Hale: Stalking the Secrets of the Sun.” This talk was included in the session titled “Building Science across Boundaries.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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When Astronomical Ambitions Met California Skies
17/11/2017 Duration: 30minPatrick McCray from University of California, Santa Barbara, delivers a talk titled “When Astronomical Ambitions Met California Skies.” This talk was included in the session titled “Telescopes Past and Future.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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Eyes on the Universe: Inventing the Telescope
17/11/2017 Duration: 36minAlan Dressler from Carnegie Observatories delivers a talk titled “Eyes on the Universe: Inventing the Telescope.” This talk was included in the session titled “Telescopes Past and Future.” Part of “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.
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Welcome by Steve Hindle
17/11/2017 Duration: 06minSteve Hindle from The Huntington welcomes participants and attendees to “First Light: The Astronomy Century in California, 1917–2017,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 17–18, 2017.