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#BlackInAstro Experiences: Dr. Carl E. Fields

#BlackInAstro Experiences: Dr. Carl E. Fields

by Sabina Sagynbayeva | Jun 25, 2021 | Career Navigation, Interviews, Personal Experiences

Another interview for #BlackInAstroWeek! We interview Dr. Carl E. Fields, a rising star studying core-collapse supernovae using computer simulations and one of the #BlackInAstro co-organizers!

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Roberta Humphreys

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Roberta Humphreys

by Sabina Sagynbayeva | Jun 8, 2021 | Career Navigation, Current Events, Personal Experiences

Ever wondered what is the upper limit to massives stars’ luminosities? Or are you curious about how to become a successful woman in astronomy? Find out reading the AAS238 interview with Dr. Roberta Humphreys!

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Emily Levesque

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Emily Levesque

by Huei Sears | Jun 4, 2021 | Career Navigation, Current Events, Personal Experiences

Dr. Emily Levesque loves to study massive stars. At her Newton Lacy Pierce Prize talk & at her ‘meeting in a meeting’ at #AAS238, she’ll be telling you all about Betelgeuse & TZOs. Read on to find out more!

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Prof. Christopher Kochanek

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Prof. Christopher Kochanek

by Ellis Avallone | Jan 12, 2021 | Career Navigation, Current Events

Thanks to astronomical surveys, we now know our night sky is constantly alight with variable objects. Tune in to Prof. Christopher Kochanek’s Dannie Heineman Prize talk at #AAS237 to learn about how small telescopes can change the way we observe our rapidly changing universe!

Pumping Aluminum: How Massive Stars Bulk Up Galactic Metal Content

Pumping Aluminum: How Massive Stars Bulk Up Galactic Metal Content

by Jason Hinkle | Dec 23, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Massive stars live fast and die young, making metals along the way.

Revealing Asymmetry in a Young Supernova Remnant

Revealing Asymmetry in a Young Supernova Remnant

by Wynn Jacobson-Galan | Dec 8, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

An asymmetric supernova shedding insight into the mystery of stellar death

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