VIRTUAL EVENT: Streaming | Meet an Astronomer | Scott Barrows | Where are all the mid-size black holes? - May 26 at 2pm Pacific from Lowell Observatory
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The vast majority of black holes known to astronomers are the size of just a few Suns, or else more than one million Suns. However, few black holes of intermediate size are known. Visiting Astronomer Dr. Scott Barrows, a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Colorado, will discuss observational evidence for how these mid-size black holes may be the missing link between stellar mass black holes and super-massive black holes.
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The event has already taken place on this date:
05/26/2020
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5pm EDT / 4pm CDT / 3pm MDT / 2pm PDT / 1pm AKDT
Price:
FREE
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