Neptune was discovered on September 24, 1846 (~175 years ago). Since its discovery, we have learned much about the planet itself, its moons and ring system; Keck played a large role in furthering our understanding. In this talk, Dr. De Pater will present the story of Neptune—from its discovery to the present—including some of the latest, still unpublished, findings based upon observations obtained with the Keck Telescopes. The staff and management of the W. M. Keck Observatory wish to offer our deepest gratitude to our Astronomy Talk Series sponsors, Rob and Terry Ryan.
Guest Speaker
Dr. Imke De Pater
Professor Emerita and Professor of the Graduate School
Departments of Astronomy and of Earth and Planetary Science at the University of California at Berkeley