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Cosmic Silhouettes: Galaxies Seen Through Ancient Light

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm | Cost: FREE
Randall Museum | 199 Museum Way, San Francisco CA

Event Details

Free astronomy presentation, brought to you by the SFAA. Come a few minutes early for snacks and socializing!

We welcome MSc Ried Guachalla, of the Kavli Institute of Particle Astronomy at Stanford.

The universe is glowing with ancient light left over from the Big Bang. When that light passes through galaxies, their gas leaves faint “silhouettes” we can measure. With modern telescopes and massive sky surveys, we can use these shadows to reveal hidden matter. In this talk, I’ll show how we use ancient light to map the invisible surroundings of galaxies and what it’s teaching us about how galaxies grow and change.

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Cost: FREE
Categories: In Person, Lectures & Workshops
Address: 199 Museum Way, San Francisco CA