Event Series Conversational Spanish

Conversational Spanish

Vermont Room 75 main street, middlebury

This group is open to all people interested in practicing their Spanish.  Participants should have a comfortable level of speaking, as all conversation will be in Spanish.

Event Series Youth Media Lab

Youth Media Lab

Community Room 75 Main St., Middlebury

A drop-in program that teaches participants how to film, edit and produce videos, as well as explore other areas of digital media.  This program is for children in Grades 4-6.

Special Event

Community Room 75 Main St., Middlebury

How to See a Black Hole
Eilat Glikman, Middlebury College
Tuesday, July 2 at 7 p.m.

The idea of a black hole — a region of space whose gravitational pull is so strong that even light cannot escape from it — was proposed just over a century ago. Fifty years later, the discovery of quasars provided circumstantial evidence that black holes may actually exist in the centers of distance galaxies. This past year, an international team of astronomers revealed to the world the very first direct image of a black hole residing in an enormous galaxy 50 million light years away. How did we go from a hypothetical idea to definitive proof in just a century?

In this talk, Middlebury College Assistant Professor of Physics Eilat Glikman will present the many ways astronomers infer the presence of supermassive black holes residing at the centers of galaxies, how we think they grow to such extreme masses, and how they might influence their host galaxies and cosmic environments. Glikman will also explain how the very first direct image of a black hole was taken and what it tells us about the nature of black holes in the universe.
A "Universe of Stories" summer reading program event.