Fred Adams (UM Physics & UM Astronomy). “Into the Dark, The Long Term Fate of the Universe.”
Lorna Simmons, Lifetime Member of the IDA
Enlargement of previous photograph.
Lorna Simmons shows that she is a Lifetime Member of the International Dark-Sky Association (the IDA is an organization devoted to reducing light pollution). For more information about the IDA, see http://www.darksky.org/, the web site for the International Dark-Sky Association.
The Audience
Dr. Fred Adams from the University of Michigan Physics Department, gave a talk at this meeting entitled “Into the Dark, The Long Term Fate of the Universe.” Professor Adams studies theoretical astrophysics at the University of Michigan. He specializes in star formation and cosmology, is the co-author of Five Ages of the Universe: Inside the Physics of Eternity (published 1999 by The Free Press, A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.) The talk given by Dr. Adams this evening covers essentially the same topics as this book.
He is also the author of Origins of Existence: How Life Emerged in the Universe (published 2002 by The Free Press, A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.)
The meeting was held in room 170. This room is larger than our usual meeting location, since we expected that Dr. Adams would attract a larger audience than we normally get. This photograph was taken shortly after the talk began.
After the talk, some Lowbrows posed with Dr. Adams.
From left to right Jim Forrester, Mike Earle, Dave Snyder, Jim Wadsworth, Dr. Adams, Doug Warshow, Bernard Friberg.
Another photograph with Dr. Adams.
From left to right Jim Forrester, Dave Snyder, Jim Wadsworth, Dr. Adams, Mike Earle, Charlie Nielsen, Doug Warshow, Bernard Friberg.
Photo Credits
All the photographs on this page were taken during a club meeting on January 16, 2004. The photo of Lorna was taken by Dave Snyder. The other photographs were taken by Charlie Nielsen.