by Emma Foxell | Jun 10, 2019 | Career Navigation, Current Events
Professor James Head III worked for the Apollo program which saw humans first land on the Moon nearly 50 years ago. Find out how we are continuing to explore the Moon and what it can still teach us ahead of his plenary talk at #AAS234. Is it time we went back?
by Mia de los Reyes | Jun 9, 2019 | Career Navigation, Current Events
Come ask questions at Dr. Alice Shapley’s #AAS234 talk to learn about interesting events that happened a long time ago, to galaxies far, far away!
by Briley Lewis | Jun 9, 2019 | Career Navigation, Current Events
Dr. Philip Scherrer has studied our nearest star for over 50 years. In his talk at #AAS234, he’ll tell us about what he’s learned — both about the Sun, and about being a scientist!
by Mara Zimmerman | Jun 11, 2018 | Daily Paper Summaries
We sat down with Dr. David Neufeld, one of the plenary speakers at the 232nd AAS meeting, to talk about laboratory astrophysics.
by Nathan Sanders | May 19, 2012 | Current Events
We sat down with MIT Professor Sara Seager to ask her about her role in the new asteroid mining venture Planetary Resources, how it might change the field of astronomy, and what your odds are for getting a job there.