Frontiers Lecture: Investigating Clouds on Worlds Beyond Our Solar System
Schedule
Tue, 24 Mar, 2026 at 07:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
American Museum of Natural History | Manhattan, NY
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For tickets, visit: https://bit.ly/4cmCYiTIn this Frontiers Lecture, join Eileen Gonzales, assistant professor at San Franciso State University in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, for an in-depth look at brown dwarfs, celestial bodies that are more massive than planets yet smaller than stars. Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, Gonzales will explain the methods of approach for identifying molecules and clouds in their atmospheres. In exploring specific brown dwarfs, such as Wolf 1130C, we’ll investigate how scientists rely on unique features, such as biosignatures like phosphine, to better understand these objects which lie beyond our solar system.
The Museum’s Frontiers Lecture series explores cutting-edge astrophysics topics. This program is recommended for ages 16+.
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