Moon Dinner Series: "The Universe and Beyond"

- Sted: Santa Cruz, CA
- Produkt kode: MOONSEP25
Moon Dinner Series
An annual dinner series celebrating the scientific wonder of our moon, sun, universe and beyond. Enjoy a chef curated dinner, wine pairings, and discussion with astronomy and planetary science educators from UC Santa Cruz followed by a telescope viewing.
Dinner #2: "The Universe and Beyond"
Date: Thursday, September 4
Time: 7:00 - 9:30 pm
Location: Chaminade Resort & Spa
Pricing: $93.07 per person (including gratuity & tax)
Plated Menu:
(Menu subject to change. Please note dietary restrictions in 'Special Requirements' as you check out.)
Course One
Local Halibut "Crudo" | Avocado Mousse | Pickled Easter Egg Radish
Wine Pairing: Alfaro Family Vineyards Chardonnay
Course Two
Fogline Farms Organic Chicken Roulade | Wild Local Mushroom-Goat Cheese Stuffing | Charred Leek | Chicken Jus
Wine Pairing: Alfaro Family Vineyards Pinot Noir
Course Three
Flourless Chocolate Torte
Wine Pairing: Alfaro Family Vineyards Cabernet
Program: UC Santa Cruz educator Raja GuhaThakurta will discuss his research on how galaxies form and evolve into the dramatic structures we see today, and how his professional experience informs his artwork, followed by an open conversation, Q&A and telescope viewing.
Presenter Bio: Raja GuhaThakurta has been a professor and astronomer at the University of California Santa Cruz for nearly three decades and the department chair for the last three years. He received a Masters and PhD in Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University and a B.Sc. in Physics at St. Xavier's College, Kolkata, India. He did research at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, Princeton University, and Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, MD before coming to UCSC. GuhaThakurta's main research topic is galaxies – how they form and evolve into the dramatic structures we see today. His research group also studies the chemical enrichment and star formation history of galaxies. He is privileged to use (among others) the 10-meter Keck telescopes, Subaru telescope, and Canada-France-Hawai`i telescope on the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawai`i, the Lick Observatory telescopes on Mount Hamilton in California, and the Earth-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope and James Webb Space Telescope.


