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September 18, 2000

Star Clusters: Galactic Astrophysical Laboratories

Dr. Randy L. Phelps
California State University, Sacramento

Darwin 103
4:00 PM

Dr. Randy L. Phelps of California State University, Sacramento will discuss the use of star clusters to investigate a wide variety of astrophysical questions in the fields of star formation, stellar evolution, Galactic structure and the distance scale and age of the Universe.