Introduction:
- Mary Beth Laychak is the Director of Strategic Communications for the Canada France Hawaii Telescope (CFHT)
- The Canada France Hawaii Telescope is 4m in diameter and can see in optical/infrared wavelengths
- The CFHT resides on Maunakea in Hawaii
- This is one of the best locations on Earth for astronomy
- From on top of the mountain, they also create mesmerizing time-lapse videos!
Science with the CFHT:
- There are 5 primary instruments that the CFHT takes photos with:
- MegaCam takes large pretty pictures
- WIRCam helps astronomers see the universe in a different light
- ESPaDOnS breaks light into a rainbow for detailed studies of a single object
- SITELLE can turn these rainbows into a movie to understand the movement and makeup of material in each image
- SPIRou is new and hunts for exoplanets using careful measurements of star movements
- Mary Beth is involved in many outreach programs:
- Maunakea scholars gives students a chance to use the Maunakea telescopes
- CFHT has a Facebook page
- Videos about cool science, virtual star parties, updates about CFHT, and more
- MKO@Home has cool science to do at home
The Future:
- CHFT is planning an upgrade to the MSE
- The Maunakea Observatories are working together to connect with the community and to protect the rare Maunakea environment
- Going forward the Maunakea observatories plan to integrate more Hawaiian names into new astronomical discoveries such as Oumuamua
Links to Science Outreach Material:
- Canada France Hawaii Telescope
- McDonald Institute
- Royal Astronomical Society
- Astronomy on Tap
Special thanks to Colin Vendromin for the music, also thanks to Zac Kenny for the logo!