
Putting climate change on the syllabus
The history of the Earth and its climate are integral to our cosmic perspective, yet climate change is rarely taught in astronomy courses. Today’s bite discusses why and how it should be on the syllabus.
The history of the Earth and its climate are integral to our cosmic perspective, yet climate change is rarely taught in astronomy courses. Today’s bite discusses why and how it should be on the syllabus.
Going on your first observing run? Unsure what to expect? This comprehensive guide will lead you through everything you need to know before, during, and after your run!
To kick off #EarthWeekxAstrobites2023, we introduce our speakers and our climate communication theme. Come hear from our speakers at our live sessions this week – click the links in this post to register!
We’ve written about the impact of satellite constellations on the environment. Today, we tackle the inverse: how climate change exacerbates the space debris problem.
Much like some astronomers, this distant galaxy keeps the lights on by maintaining high excitement and a central concentration (of hot gas)