Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Eric Becklin
Professor Eric Becklin has spent fifty-four years doing infrared astronomy. Come to his #AAS231 talk to hear a little about what he’s learned over the years.
Professor Eric Becklin has spent fifty-four years doing infrared astronomy. Come to his #AAS231 talk to hear a little about what he’s learned over the years.
This bite lays out the Nashville Recommendations, from the Inclusive Astronomy meeting in 2015.
Come join us at our 1.5-hour workshop at #AAS231, which will cover the many ways that Astrobites can be used in your classroom!
With the imminent launch of the James Webb Space Telescope next year, many scientists are asking what is next? Today’s bite, which focuses on a recent workshop on global coordination: future space-based Ultraviolet-Optical-Infrared Telescopes, hopefully represents the first steps towards the next big space telescope.
The African continent will soon host a number of massive astronomy projects. Today we’ll look at two collaborations that are helping to bring out the continent’s requisite human potential.
Ever noticed a trend in who generally asks the first question after a talk? You may be onto something.