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UID:UW-Physics-Event-4344
DTSTART:20161116T230000Z
DTEND:20161116T120000Z
DTSTAMP:20260419T060229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T161411Z
LOCATION:Hector Deluca Forum Room\, Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
SUMMARY:Galactic Archeology\, PUBLIC BAUTZ LECTURE AT WID BY EVA GREBE
 L\, Eva Grebel\, University of Heidelberg
DESCRIPTION:How did galaxies in the universe evolve with cosmic time? 
 Astronomers address this issue in part by observing the faint light fr
 om distant\, young galaxies and in part by exploring the details prese
 rved by stars of different ages in nearby galaxies.  Professor Grebel 
 will take us on a cosmic journey that reveals a continuously changing 
 universe where galaxies are not viewed as isolated "island universe" b
 ut rather as gregarious systems that evolve through interactions with 
 their neighbors. Even our own Milky Way has cannibalized some of its s
 maller companions\, and in the distant future our Galaxy will collide 
 with the closest neighboring spiral\, the Andromeda galaxy.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4344
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