Tmt comp background

News

IMG_4115.jpg

The TMT team and booth at John Muir High School for the Pasadena Unified School District Science Fest on Saturday 16 March 2024. The team, consisting of Ben Irarrazaval, Mabel Wong, John Miles, Alastair Heptonstall, Pratheep Eamranond, and Christina Wong (not pictured), inspired students about exciting career opportunities related to STEM. Image credit: TMT International Observatory

TMT International Observatory participates in Pasadena Unified School District Science Fest

Once again this year, TIO was prepared for an extraordinary scientific adventure at the Pasadena Unified School District Science Fest, hosted at John Muir High School on Saturday 16 March. The event, created a few years ago and organized by TIO Instrumentation System Scientist Warren Skidmore, stands as one of the largest annual Science Fest events celebrating science, technology, and the environment in the Pasadena region community.

The TIO team, alongside a plethora of professionals from institutions like  JPL NASA, Caltech, Huntington Medical Institutes, and others, brought interactive exhibits to showcase the latest advancements in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) as well as environmental and medical fields. There were nearly 400 professionals and volunteer representatives from various organizations and institutions.

TIO engineers and staff were highly engaged in giving live demonstrations of cutting-edge telescope technology such as mirror segments actuators and edge sensors. The immersive virtual reality walkthrough of the observatory provided excellent opportunities for discussion about space exploration.

TMT International Observatory participated in Pasadena Unified School District Science Fest

TMT International Observatory participated in Pasadena Unified School District Science Fest, 16 March 2024. Visiting families had the opportunity to explore STEM projects taking place in the community and enjoy experiments presented by local groups and societies - Image credit: TMT International Observatory

Over 2,000 students and their family members immersed themselves in a wide range of direct experiences and hands-on fun experiments at the family friendly, admission-free event.
 
For more information about the PUSD Science Fest, including the complete lineup of participating organizations, please visit this website: https://www.pusdsciencefest.org/

 


Previous Article

TIO Attended Pasadena City College STEAM Gala

Next Article

5 Nobel Laureates on Building an Extremely Large Telescope