12-15 April
Why do just one SunDay when you can do a whole week?!
This year for GAM in addition to our very popular SunDay we will be holding a series of live hangouts from solar observatories across the USA. Tune in live to these hangouts, hosted on Google+ and learn about some of the amazing facilities used to observe the Sun.
You can take part in our week of SunDays in many ways. By holding or attending a SunDay party, tuning in to our live hangouts, holding solar observing events throughout the week and sharing your photos and experiences with us. We would love for you to share your creative ways for celebrating the Sun.
The amazing image on the right is by Babak Tafreshi, add your images to our Sun collection by sharing them on Facebook, the Flickr group, or Tweet using #GAM2015 hashtag (@gam_awb).
Sunday April 12 - To kick off our week long celebration of the Sun, of course we have SunDay. The daytime equivalent of our Global Star Party.
Monday April 13 21:00 UT- Dr Matt Penn of the National Solar Observatory, Tucson. Dr Penn will be talking about the CATE experiment. This experiment will use volunteer amateur astronomers to capture unique data from the 2017 total solar eclipse that crosses the continental US. This event is now over, you can watch the recording
here.
Tuesday April 14 18:00 UT- Dr John Varsik and Claude Plymate will talk about the New Solar Telescope at the Big Bear Solar Observatory, currently tied for world's largest and taking the highest-resolution solar data in the world.
This event is now over, you can watch the recording here.
Wednesday April 15 21:00 UT - Dr Dale Gary from the Center for Solar Research, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Director of the Expanded Owens Valley Solar Array (EOVSA). He will be talking about the EOVSA (pictured below) which is the only radio solar array in the US.
This event is now over, you can watch the recording here.