What we’re about
Our Cosmos is a science advocacy group whose purpose is to promote community engagement and interest in all aspects of the Cosmos and to foster intellectual curiosity. Activities include exploring the fields of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM), environmental science and medicine. Although originally oriented more toward the hard sciences, we now have expanded our focus to include science-related social issues such as public health, conservation, and the environment. Our Cosmos strives to bring attention to information, people, and organizations that will advance knowledge, benefit society and improve the way we live. It was inspired by the world renowned late astronomer and science popularizer, Dr. Carl Sagan.
The primary focus is through an edutainment (education and entertainment) platform; e.g. stage venues, lectures, hands-on exhibits, and tours of geological/archaeological/astronomical/other sites.
Most in-person activities are centered in the Orange County/Los Angeles greater metropolitan areas. This Meetup was designed to create a real, face-to-face community. Friends and family are always invited except for certain events due to space limitation. Our Platform involves meeting real people and doing real things in the real world.
Since the start of the pandemic in 2020 we have been presenting a wide array of webinars, talks, and other online events from all over the world. There is a rich and diverse range of offerings online and we will continue to present these to you.
Having said that, the focus of the group remains in-person events.
We encourage our members to contact us with ideas for events!
One Last Thing!
The goal is for each event to be interesting and memorable for everyone. Some events require reserving places for those who have RSVP'd or meeting at a specific place so that we all go as a group. If you are signed up and do not show up, you are a No-Show. If this is a habit, you may be blocked from signing up for some events or even removed from the group. Generally we only allow two or three No-Shows before doing this. We ask that you please be responsible and communicative so the rest of the group does not end up waiting for you when you aren't coming. No-Shows include last-minute cancellations for events with waiting lists.
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Holiday Hang: Happy Thanksgiving!Link visible for attendees
This week we are celebrating a holiday in the USA. We will visit with you instead of covering anything in particular. There are some things to share though. :)
Catch us LIVE Friday, November 29th at 9pm Pacific time, or in a #replay, on the Everyday Spacer Facebook page or the Everyday Spacer YouTube channel...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbZYbZMamO0Each week that we don't have a guest, we'll chat about something interesting that YOU can do or what others have done involving space exploration, science and astronomy which may inspire you to take action yourself!
Stop on by and ask questions or let us know if you have done anything like this. We want to hear from you!
We broadcasting live on Friday nights from Facebook and YouTube at...
9pm Pacific time
10pm Mountain time
11pm Central time
12midnight Eastern timeIn North America
Just look for Everyday Spacer on either platform on Friday nights, or catch the replay later, at your convenience.
If You or Someone You Know Has Done Something Interesting With...
- Space Exploration
- Science
- Astronomy
...like that, we'd love to share our live! Just pick a date and let us know what you'd like to talk about and, if it's on topic, we'll make you a guest on our show!
Message me here or send an email to: Pam at Everyday Spacer dot com if you have any questions or you would like to be a guest on our show!
- Getty Center: Lumen The Art and Science of LightGetty Center, Los Angeles , CA
Cross-posted with So Cal Explorers
Southern California’s landmark arts event, PST ART, returns in September 2024, presenting over 70 exhibitions from organizations across the region exploring the intersections of art and science, both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty. For more information about PST ART: Art & Science Collide, please visit pst.art
Date: Sunday, December 8, 2023
Enter at 12:00 pm
Exhibition tour: 1:30 to 2:15 pm
Give yourself at least 30 minutes to park and take the tram up to the museum/Venue: GETTY CENTER
1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90049Tickets: Free but you must reserve: https://tickets.getty.edu/Online/seatSelect.asp
Select December 8 at 12:00 PMParking is $25.00 per car. Carpooling is recommended.
Itinerary:
11:45 am meet and greet at the entrance
12:00 pm enter the museum
12:00 - 1:00 pm Join us for lunch at the cafeteria or explore exhibits on your own
1:15 pm line up for guided tour
1:30 - 2:15 pm Guided tour of Lumens: The Art and Science of Light
2:15 pm - ? explore exhibits
5:30 pm Museum closesLumens: The Art and Science of Light
September 10–December 8, 2024, GETTY CENTER
Web page: https://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/lumen/index.htmlTo be human is to crave light. We rise and sleep according to the rhythms of the sun, and have long associated light with divinity. Focusing on the arts of western Europe, Lumen explores the ways in which the science of light was studied by Christian, Jewish, and Muslim philosophers, theologians, and artists during the “long Middle Ages” (800-1600 CE). During this period science (or the study of the physical universe) served as the connective thread for diverse cultures across Europe and the Mediterranean, uniting scholars who inherited, translated, and improved upon a common foundation of ancient Greek scholarship. Several contemporary artworks, including special installations by Helen Pashgian and Charles Ross will extend the exhibition’s reach throughout the Museum.
Related event: Prismatic Effect: A Conversation with Charles Ross
Hybrid event on October 27 at 1:00 pm PST
https://4142298.xyz/la-oc-weirdo-music-and-art-group/events/304064563This exhibition is presented in English and Spanish. Esta exhibición se presenta en inglés y en español.
Supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities
- HYBRID: OC ASTRONOMERS GENERAL MEETING-NASA’s Best Images and Videos 2024336 N Center St, Orange, CA
Orange County Astronomers Monthly General Meeting
Hybrid event by Orange County Astronomers
https://ocastronomers.org/Date: Friday, Dec. 13 7:30
Every 2nd Friday of the monthIn-Person Venue: Irvine Lecture Hall of the Chapman University
336 N Center St, Orange, CA 92866Zoom Link: https://www.ocastronomers.org/gmreg
Speaker: Robert Nemiroff
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"What's Up?" John Garrett from TVAThis is a free and open to the public hybrid event, held both inperson and online.
This meeting’s speaker will present online from Michigan.
NASA’s Best Images and Videos 2024
Some of the most amazing images and videos from the popular NASA science website Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD: apod.nasa.gov) during 2024 will be presented. The science and stories behind these images will be discussed. Topics will include recently bright aurorae and comets visible from California, Webb and Hubble images of the nearby Solar System and distant universe, our active Sun, the best of amateur astrophotography from around the world, and more.
Dr. Robert Nemiroff is a Professor at Michigan Technological University. He holds a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He is perhaps best known as a creator and editor for one of NASA’s most popular science websites: the Astronomy Picture of the Day at https://apod.nasa.gov/ .
His recent bestseller book “Faster than Light: How Your Shadow Can Do It but You Can’t” can be found here.
Due to the newly effective insurance requirements, we regret that we can not allow people under 18 on the Chapman Campus, they are welcome to attend online.