Science at The State: Zathura

Showings

The State Theatre Sat, Apr 19 2:00 PM
Film Info
Release Year:2005
Rating:PG
Genre:Science Fiction
Adventure
Family
Production Country:USA
Original Language:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Jon Favreau
Starring:Josh Hutcherson
Jonah Bobo
Dax Shepard
Kristen Stewart
Tim Robbins
Social Media
Website:https://www.sonypictures.com/movies/zathura

Description

The STATE Theatre & Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory presents Science at The State: Zathura

A free student science education program pairing LLNL scientists with popular movies.

Space telescopes: Observing the X-ray Universe

LLNL Scientist(s):
Megan Eckart, Natalie Hell
Teacher: Stan Hitomi
Teacher's School: San Ramon Valley Unified School District (retired)

Abstract:
Have you ever wondered what's happening in the depths of space? The universe is like a giant science lab, where we can uncover the mysteries of our cosmic origins and of physical phenomena like general relativity. The main way we do this is by studying light from distant stars and galaxies. But not just any light-our team uses X-ray light! This high-energy light lets us peek into the hottest and most extreme environments, like those swirling around black holes. In this talk, we will highlight space-based X-ray observatories, like the X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM), their design, and how they help us unlock the secrets of the universe.

Film Summary:
Two young brothers are drawn into an intergalactic adventure when their house is hurled through the depths of space by the magical board game they are playing.

Doors at 1:30 p.m.
Talk 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Film at 3:15 p.m.
Admission is FREE

Bios:

Megan Eckart received a B. A. in Physics and a B. A. in Astrophysics from the University of California, Berkeley and a Ph. D. in Physics from Caltech. She works on research and space-flight projects within the Astrophysics and Advanced Diagnostics group at LLNL. Megan also serves as the Director of LLNL's Space Science Institute, an organization that covers the astronomy and planetary science efforts at the Lab.





Natalie Hell received a B. S., M. S., and Ph. D. in Physics from the Friedrich Alexander Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany. She is currently a staff scientist in the Astrophysics and Advanced Diagnostics group. Her research focuses on studying atomic physics in the laboratory using an electron beam ion trap, with an application in the interpretation of X-ray emission from astrophysical and fusion plasmas. She also studies high-mass X-ray binaries - binary star systems consisting of a massive star and a black hole or neutron star - with X-ray space telescopes.




Stan Hitomi received a B. S. in Biology from the University of California, Berkeley and a Masters in Athletic Administration from St. Mary's College. He retired in 2020 after 31 years as a teacher, principal and district administrator for the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. He is a Carnegie Scholar, served on the Community Advisory Panel for Station KQED, co-chair for the Teaching and California's Future Task Force, and founding chair for the California Teacher Advisory Council. Stan has served at LLNL as an intern, faculty scholar, and former Director of the Edward Teller Education Center.