UC Berkeley Science Talks

Geoff Marcy presents a public talk at UC Berkeley on January 17th, 2009, in celebration of the International Year of Astronomy, as part of the series described at astro.berkeley.edu/iya . Now precisely 400 years after Galileo turned his first telescope heavenward, where do we humans fit in the cosmos? Science fiction depicts our Milky Way Galaxy as teeming with habitable planets populated by advanced civilizations that engage in interstellar

Geoff Marcy presents a public talk at UC Berkeley on January 17th, 2009, in celebration of the International Year of Astronomy, as part of the series described at astro.berkeley.edu/iya . Now precisely 400 years after Galileo turned his first telescope heavenward, where do we humans fit in the cosmos? Science fiction depicts our Milky Way Galaxy as teeming with habitable planets populated by advanced civilizations that engage in interstellar travel and exploration. Back in our real universe, Earth-like planets and alien life have proved elusive. Where are they? Has science fiction led us astray? In 2009, astronomers will launch the first searches for Earth-like worlds around other stars, using extraordinary new telescopes for the task. These legacies to Galileo's little scope will catapult humanity into a wild race to discover inhabited worlds and extraterrestrial life.

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In 2009 UC Berkeley presented a monthly talk series in celebration of the International Year of Astronomy. In 2010, we expanded to cover other science topics in addition to astronomy, including ecology, the brain, earthquakes, nanotechnology, and much more. Details are at scienceatcal.berkeley.edu/lectures and we post the videos here on Vimeo.

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