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Kimball Smith Series: Shifting Orbits: Innovation, Astronomy, and the Ethics of Space Policy

Event time: 
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Location: 
Horchow Hall HRCH See map
55 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511

Admission: 
Free but register in advance
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Event description: 

As satellite constellations multiply and commercial space activity accelerates, astronomers face new challenges to their ability to observe the universe. Join Dr. Laura Newburgh, a leading experimental cosmologist at Yale, for a conversation on the evolving relationship between space innovation and observational astronomy.

Dr. Newburgh’s work spans the cosmic microwave background and 21-cm radio cosmology, including major projects like CHIME, HIRAX, and the Simons Observatory. Her research pushes the frontier of our understanding of dark energy and the structure of the early universe.

Some key topics include:
How satellite proliferation impacts ground-based and radio astronomy
The scientific trade-offs posed by increased commercial and governmental space activity
The broader ethical and policy questions raised by the rush to occupy Earth’s orbital commons

The conversation will be followed by audience Q&A and small-group discussion.

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