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An Uncertain Future for the Night Skies

An Uncertain Future for the Night Skies

by Lukas Zalesky | Sep 25, 2020 | Current Events

The night sky is now destined to change due to plans which involve placing thousands of satellites into low Earth orbits. Is there a cause for concern?

#BlackInAstro: A Glimpse Into African Cultural Astronomy

#BlackInAstro: A Glimpse Into African Cultural Astronomy

by Briley Lewis | Aug 28, 2020 | Current Events, Daily Paper Summaries

Humans have been looking up for our entire history – today, let’s take a look at the women of indigenous African communities and their relationship to the night sky!

The Truth About Trusting Science

The Truth About Trusting Science

by Ashley Piccone | Aug 14, 2020 | Current Events, Daily Paper Summaries

It seems like we hear people denying scientific findings around every corner. The goal of this Beyond Astrobite is to examine why people don’t trust science and what we can do about it.

The CO2 Elephant in the Room: Curbing the Carbon Footprint of Astronomy

The CO2 Elephant in the Room: Curbing the Carbon Footprint of Astronomy

by Guest | Jul 29, 2020 | Current Events

We’re doing a lot of harm to the planet that we stand on as we look up towards the stars. In this post, PhD student Isobel Romero-Shaw explains why astrophysicists in particular need to reduce their carbon emissions, and how we can go about doing this.

COVID-19 in Fall 2020: A Concerning Situation for Students

COVID-19 in Fall 2020: A Concerning Situation for Students

by Briley Lewis | Jul 17, 2020 | Current Events, Personal Experiences

Universities are making plans for the fall. What happens for graduate students?

Statement in support of international students in the United States

Statement in support of international students in the United States

by Astrobites | Jul 9, 2020 | Current Events

The Astrobites collaboration stands in solidarity with international students at US institutions. We value international students as friends and as people regardless of their contributions, and we believe they belong in the US just as much as domestic students.

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