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Page 1: Total Solar Eclipse 2017 @ St. Louis 2017_rev2.pdf · Total Solar Eclipse 2017 @ St. Louis St. Louis is the largest city on the path of totality. The total eclipse will last about
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Total Solar Eclipse 2017 @ St. Louis

St. Louis is the largest city on the path of totality.

The total eclipse will last about 2 minutes.

The next Total Solar Eclipse in N. America will be in 2021,so this is a very valuable opportunity.

This trip will be guided by professionals so you will be at thebest spot to view this epic astronomical phenomenon.

Grand Canyon National Park geological trip

Grand Canyon is found in the state of Arizona and it became a national park in 1919.

It is considered as one of the 7 wonders of the natural world

Students are expected to stay in the national park for 2 days and have astar-gazing night.

Students can gain hands-on experiences to use the telescopes provided by CUHKPhysics Department to do observation and have chance to take astronomy photos.

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Mount Wilson Observatory @ Los Angeles

This site is related to many important discovery: Hubble’s law and our expanding universe. First evidence of dark matter.

We can have chance to use 100-inch and 60-inch telescopes for observing for half a night.

It is a very special and valuable experience to visit the observatory for astronomy lovers.

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San Francisco city tour Caltech campus tour @ Los Angeles (Exploratorium, Fisherman’s wharf, Cable car, etc.)

Jet Propulsion Lab@ Los Angeles

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Act as student leader to take care a group of 20 secondary school students in a 10-day study tour in USA.

Attend a science lecture on Jan 14, 2017.

Prepare for the quiz on Jan 21, 2017.

Act as invigilator for a quiz on Jan 21, 2017.

Attend a 1 Day training workshop.

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All returning full time undergraduates of CUHK Science Faculty in 09/2017

are eligible for this tour.

Application deadline: 5:00 PM on Nov 30, 2016 (Wed)

Method: Submit the application form with a copy of your latest transcript

to [email protected] with email title “Application on Astronomy

and Earth System Science Study Tour”

You may find the application form here.

Financial support: Science Faculty will financially support each student with

max.$10,000.

Remarks: Short-listed candidates will be invited to interview by late

December, 2016.

Briefing session Date: Nov 10, 2016 (Thu) Time: 3:30 PM Venue: Room G25, Science Centre

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For general information: Miss Leung, Centre for Promoting Science Education ([email protected])

For the details of study tour: Professor MC Chu, Department of Physics ([email protected]) Dr. Tammy Tam, Earth System Science Programme ([email protected])