What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
In this ongoing class, we will discuss the greatest findings in observational astronomy from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) from the years 2022 and 2023! JWST was made by NASA (in collaboration with ESA and CSA) and cost the U.S. taxpayers a total of $10,000,000,000! The goal of this class is to understand the discoveries that are being made by JWST, the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. No prerequisites are required for this class. 2022 topics Week of August 21: SMACS 0723 & Wasp-96b <----- Tuesday Section Week of August 28: Southern Ring Nebula & Stephan's Quintet Week of September 4: Carina Nebula Week of September 11: The Cartwheel Galaxy & The Phantom Galaxy Week of September 18: Einstein Ring & WR 140 Week of September 25: Tarantula Nebula & Exoplanet HIP 65426 b Week of October 2: Jupiter & Wasp-39b Week of October 16: 312 MP image & Earendel Week of October 30: Neptune & The Inner Orion Nebula Week of November 6: SDSS J165202.64+172852.3 (an active quasar) & NGC 7496 Week of November 13: The Pillars of Creation Week of November 20: MACS0647 & VV191 Week of November 27: IC 5332 & the double asteroid redirection test Week of December 4: Protostar L1527 & WLM dwarf galaxy Week of December 11: NGC 7469 & El Gordo galaxy cluster 2023 topics Week of January 1: Pandora's Cluster & El Anzuelo galaxy Week of January 8: Abell 2744 & carbon stars in LMC Week of January 15: NGC 1566 & North Ecliptic Pole Time Domain Field Week of January 22: JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES) Week of January 29: Titan & new Southern Ring Nebula images and details Week of February 5: Mars & new image of Carina Nebula Jets Week of February 12: NGC 346 & Exoplanet LHS 475 b Week of February 19: EGS galaxies & AU Microscopii Week of February 26: Chamaeleon I & new image of NGC 7496 Week of March 5: Centaur 10199 Chariklo & NGC 1433 Week of March 12: NGC 1365 & more Wasp-39 b data <----- Thursday Section Week of March 19: LEDA 2046648 & STP0418 Week of March 26: RX J2129 & CGG-z5 Week of April 2: Globular Cluster M92 & new supernova in NGC 1566 Week of April 9: Cosmic Seahorse & exoplanet TRAPPIST-1b Week of April 16: COSMOS-Web & exoplanet VHS 1256b Week of April 23: WR 124 & Uranus Week of April 30: Cassiopeia A Week of May 7: Arp 220 & GW Lup Week of May 14: Galaxy protocluster & J160532 Week of May 21: Fomalhaut Week of May 28: Comet 238P Week of June 4: Enceladus Week of June 11: Exoplanet GJ 486b & GN20 Week of June 18: NGC 5068 Week of June 25: Epoch of Reionization & Quasar J0100+2802 Week of July 2: New JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey release & Wasp-18b Week of July 9: New Orion Bar & TRAPPIST-1c Week of July 16: ASPIRE Cosmic Filament & Saturn Week of July 23: Fireworks Galaxy Supernova & Active Supermassive Black Holes Week of July 30: CEERS Survey Week of August 6: Rho Ophiuchi & NGC 3256 Week of August 13: The Ring Nebula (M57) & NGC 6822 Week of August 20: Ganymede and Io Week of August 27: New El Gordo Image & The Sunrise Arc Week of September 3: Herbig-Haro 46/47 & PDS 70 Week of September 17: Supernova 1987A & Whirlpool Galaxy Week of September 24: K2-18 b & NGC 5584 Week of October 1: Herbig-Haro 211 & Europa Week of October 8: NGC6946-BH1 & wide field of Orion Nebula Week of October 15: NGC 346 & Exoplanet Wasp-17b Week of October 22: Jupiter & Saturn & Kuiper belt objects Week of October 29: Kilonova & WD 0145+234 Week of November 5: Crab Nebula & M83 Week of November 12: MACS 0416 & SZ Cha Week of November 19: Sagittarius C & UNCOVER z12 and z13 Week of November 26: Herbig-Haro 797 & GK Tau & CI Tau Week of December 3: Wasp-80 b & XUE 1 Week of December 10: Cass A NIRcam Week of December 17: IC 348 & Uranus Week of December 31: MACS J0138 The class primarily consists of covering the JWST image(s) and any interesting accompanying data. I encourage students to ask questions! We may also look back at some of the other images JWST has taken based on student interest as time allows. If a class section consists of all new learners, then we will start with the first JWST images and progress sequentially through the observations ("<----- ______ Section" denotes which topics are being taught for each class section this week). If you sign up for a section with all new learners, I will also take requests (prior to the start of class) for where you would like to start in the sequence of JWST images! Note: If you would like to learn about the latest images, then please check out my other offering "Latest Discoveries in Astronomy From the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)!"
Learning Goals
Students will learn about what the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered in the years 2022 and 2023.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
We will be looking at the James Webb Space Telescope data. We will also frequently look at other relevant images and resources from NASA, ESA, and CSA to supplement the James Webb Space Telescope's images.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Science from The Pennsylvania State University
I have a bachelor of science degree in astronomy & astrophysics from Penn State University with 3 years of experience as a planetarium presenter where I taught primarily high school groups in my live presentations. I am a scientific content partner with the Africa Space Institute where I create and present online classes for high school students in Africa. I have also been a physics and astronomy tutor since 2019 and I am an ACE educator.
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Live Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-16
1-7 learners per class