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.
We report on Day 4 of the summer AAS meeting in Austin, TX. Highlights include an overview of space weather, a summary of the growth of astronomy education in Chile, and a look at the outcomes from Hack Day.
We report on Day 3 of the summer AAS meeting in Austin, TX. Highlights include the discovery of a white dwarf lens, a look at data visualization, and the answer to the question “why is CANDELS spelled wrong?”
We report on Day 2 of the summer AAS meeting in Austin, TX. Highlights include a discussion of the brightest galaxies in the universe, an overview of space travel past, present, and future, and a discussion of Planet 9!
We report on Day 1 of the summer AAS meeting in Austin, TX. Highlights include a discussion of dark matter in the universe, a look at inner solar systems, highlights from the SOFIA mission, and the discovery of the hottest gas giant exoplanet known.
In this series of posts, we sit down with a few of the keynote speakers of the 230th AAS meeting to learn more about them and their research.