03/06 7pm 10-250 Global Environmental Issues: Effects on the Atmosphere and the Biosphere Ford/MIT Nobel Laureate Lecture series presents: Eric Chivian and Mario J. Molina. 04/26 4pm 6-120 Dr. Fulvio Melia: "The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy" Dr. Fulvio Melia Prof. of Astronomy, Univ. of Arizona
Could Einstein have possibly anticipated directly testing the most captivating prediction of general relativity, that there exist isolated pockets of spacetime shielded completely from our own? Now, almost a century after that theory emerged, just such an entity, with a mass of about three million suns, has been found lurking at the center of our galaxy. Excitement is mounting in the astronomical community with the growing realization that we are now on the verge of actually seeing this exotic object within the next few years.

Free event.
This lecture is intended for all audiences, and will be sure to entertain and interest both amateur and professionals who have an interest in astronomy. Copies of Dr. Melia's new book, The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy, should be available for purchase.