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What’s an Astronomy Meeting Like Anyway?

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

So I’ve been talking about being at the International Astronomical Union’s General Assembly in Rio, and mentioned a few things in a Living in Brazil post, but thought I’d say a few things more general about attending an astronomy meeting. Every one is a little different, similar to the way that every science fiction convention […]

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Phil Plait: 7 Ways a Black Hole Can Kill You (Launch Pad)

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Phil gives a great, funny talk: Share/Bookmark

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Ruben Gamboa at Launch Pad: Computers in Astronomy (Video)

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Enjoy! Share/Bookmark

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Danny Dale on Infrared Astronomy (Launch Pad Video)

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

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Brotherton Lectures on Stars (Launch Pad Video)

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

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Video of Mike Brotherton Speaking About Light (Launch Pad)

Friday, July 17th, 2009

I do about 10-12 hours of lecture during Launch Pad. Here’s one of them. Enjoy! Share/Bookmark

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Video of Joe Haldeman Speaking at Launch Pad

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Joe Haldeman speaks at Launch Pad day one: Share/Bookmark

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Critiquing the Astrophysics of the Big Bang Theory Song

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

The Bing Bang Theory Theme Song – Bare Naked Ladies Our whole universe was in a hot dense state, Then nearly fourteen billion years ago expansion started. Wait… The Earth began to cool, The autotrophs began to drool, Neanderthals developed tools, We built a wall (we built the pyramids), Math, science, history, unraveling the mysteries, […]

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Seth Shostak’s Confessions of an Alien Hunter

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

No, Seth Shostak is not a Predator, although that would be a cool book… Seth is a radio astronomer who works for the SETI Institute hunting for alien signals from space, and he has a book out called Confessions of an Alien Hunter which is about SETI and his personal experiences with the project. You […]

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SETI Movies?

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

So I guess I’m on a SETI kick right now as I’m reading Seth Shostak’s new book (which I will review soon).   I was trying to think of all the books, movies, and TV shows that portrayed SETI in at least a somewhat realistic manner.   I could not think of too many.   When it comes […]

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Communicating with Aliens

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

It’s the time of the year when I start thinking about the schedule of activities for the Launch Pad Astronomy Workshop for Writers.   Most of the things we’ve done have been very popular and successful, but there was one controversial thing last year that I probably won’t repeat, at least not in the same form. […]

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An Insight into Peer Review

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Science papers get reviewed by other scientists in the field before publication.   I’ve written down some thoughts on peer review in the past.   Peer review is far from perfect, but it keeps cranks out of legitimate journals and improves papers generally.   Some ridiculous anti-science people (like deniers of evolution and global warming, see here) like […]

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