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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20251122T112118
SUMMARY:Guest Speaker - Max Charles - University of Sydney
LOCATION:Green Point Observatory
DESCRIPTION:<h2>Fixing the Interferometer on the JWST</h2><p>The JWST can take very hig
 h-resolution pictures by combining light in a specific way using an onboard
  piece of Australian hardware — however, the first observations revealed th
 is observing mode was not working as expected. In this talk, I’ll explain h
 ow we fixed the Australian observing mode on JWST, and how we convert these
  complex measurements into high-resolution images of moons, black holes and
  exoplanets.</p><h2><img src="images/articles/Max_Charles.jpg" alt="Max Cha
 rles" width="450" height="460" style="margin-right: 10px; float: left;" />M
 ax Charles</h2><p>I am a PhD Student at the University of Sydney researchin
 g methods for modelling optical space telescopes and reconstructing high-re
 solution images of interesting astrophysical scenes, such as protoplanetary
  disks forming new exoplanets and active galactic nuclei. When I clock off 
 from my research, I am also an amateur (in the true sense of the word) astr
 ophotographer with my own gear, a passionate songwriter, and I love a rack 
 of pool..</p><p><a href="https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2025/1
 0/20/sydney-students-sharpened-images-on-james-webb-telescope.html">How two
  Sydney students are sharpening the view from the James Webb Space Telescop
 e - The University of Sydney</a></p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>Fixing the Interferometer on the JWST</h2><p>The JWST can take very hig
 h-resolution pictures by combining light in a specific way using an onboard
  piece of Australian hardware — however, the first observations revealed th
 is observing mode was not working as expected. In this talk, I’ll explain h
 ow we fixed the Australian observing mode on JWST, and how we convert these
  complex measurements into high-resolution images of moons, black holes and
  exoplanets.</p><h2><img src="https://sasi.net.au/images/articles/Max_Charl
 es.jpg" alt="Max Charles" width="450" height="460" style="margin-right: 10p
 x; float: left;" />Max Charles</h2><p>I am a PhD Student at the University 
 of Sydney researching methods for modelling optical space telescopes and re
 constructing high-resolution images of interesting astrophysical scenes, su
 ch as protoplanetary disks forming new exoplanets and active galactic nucle
 i. When I clock off from my research, I am also an amateur (in the true sen
 se of the word) astrophotographer with my own gear, a passionate songwriter
 , and I love a rack of pool..</p><p><a href="https://www.sydney.edu.au/news
 -opinion/news/2025/10/20/sydney-students-sharpened-images-on-james-webb-tel
 escope.html">How two Sydney students are sharpening the view from the James
  Webb Space Telescope - The University of Sydney</a></p>
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