I need a little levity. Here's a blast from the past -and my first experience with a green screen. We filmed this in my office with me sitting on an overturned trash can. www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCVn...
I need a little levity. Here's a blast from the past -and my first experience with a green screen. We filmed this in my office with me sitting on an overturned trash can. www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCVn...
I absolutely love this. A friend of mine from college moved to Paris and became a celebrity knitter. I am so proud of him. www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxar...
We just reached 6,000 confirmed exoplanets. When I was beginning my career as an astronomer, we had none. We knew there had to be planets around other stars, but we didn't have telescopes sensitive enough to find them. Congrats, and here's to finding millions more. www.nasa.gov/universe/exo...
A nice feature about how NASA helps agriculture and global financial markets.
svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/60003/
I love this! I am friends with both the graphic artist at Goddard who created this beachball AND the person who got the Nobel Prize for the measurement. www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYud...
Are we 100% sure it was life -no. We don't know everything about what conditions on Mars were like at this time in the past. But life is the most likely cause for these features. www.nationalgeographic.com/science/arti...
We didn't even know about upward lightning until we had somewhere to look down from. apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap25090...
Difficult times require drastic measures. Grief is awful, and sometimes you just have to defy it. I have an excellent, minimalist-leaning stylist. I sat him down and told him about trauma, bravery, and the need for big hair. He went and got his 30-year old spiral perm rods. Damn straight, bitches.
I am happy to learn today that I will be able to get the new Covid vaccine, as I live in Wisconsin. Horrified that I had to check that.
Some years ago we flew past Ceres, the largest asteroid, and were terribly surprised to find a cryovolcano -an ice volcano- on the surface. It is such a small thing, we never expected any kind of geologic (or hydrologic) activity. Maybe this is what's going on.
www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-ce...
You know we're in a different era when you go to the Vera Rubin telescope's page to see the new images. You can down-load the full resolution images -only 27 gigabytes. rubinobservatory.org/news/rubin-f...
Some fun shots of me giving a planetarium show in Auckland at Stardome Observatory and Planetarium A lovely evening!
This library is so freaking cool. Last trip to DC with my son we spent the entire last day in this library. There was a history exhibit w/Ella Baker, chess, community art class… & the building is gorgeous. Perfect home for this.
A HUGE new dataset has been released by JWST -a deep survey of galaxies looking all the way back to a time about 200 million years after the Big Bang. These data are free and available to anyone. There are probably Nobel Prize-worthy discoveries in here. www.rit.edu/news/cosmos-...
I am in NZ to speak at Matariki. The Maori also have the new year starting near the winter solstice. It's also the time that people who have died in the last year begin their journey to the stars (with a first stop in Hawaii, the ancestral homeland). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matariki
Coming soon! In a time when NASA astrophysics is facing a nearly 70% budget cut, celebrating our exploration of the universe almost seems like an act of protest. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk1v...
I am here in New Zealand to speak about astronomy during Matariki, the Maori New Year. This wonderful festival celebrates our connection to the stars, specifically Matariki, which we call the Pleides. If you'd like the learn more, this is an excellent video.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k95...
Good lord. I am honestly touched and deeply honored. I just found out this afternoon I will be awarded the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal. I'm still in a bit of shock. Thank you to everyone who helped nominate me. I don't know for sure, but I have my suspicions who you are.
With this new deep image of the Veil Nebula, I think we should start a petition to rename it the Teacup Nebula. apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropi...
Here comes a good one!
Happy Caturday to all who celebrate.
A glacier partially collapsed in Switzerland, burying the village of Blatten in a huge landslide of ice, rock, and mud after residents had been evacuated.
Scientists called the collapse of the glacier “unprecedented” in the Swiss Alps.
The wonderful musician and composer Butterscotch just released a song inspired by my husband Andrew and me. It's touching and triggering. Thank you so much for this.
I broke down after dinner and sunk to the floor, telling Andrew how much I missed him. After a few hours of crying, I feel the release was good.Our experiences are precious somehow. We are galaxies made sentient for a brief moment. This doesn't have to make sense.
I just got back from a quick trip to Alaska. Petersburg has a fantastic Little Norway festival. If I have any chance to dress up like a Viking in public, I will take it.
I'll be doing a speaking tour of New Zealand. in June -pretty much ALL of June. I'm starting to track some of my schedule. I am SOOO looking forward to this. I think this will be a life-changing trip for me.
www.royalsociety.org.nz/events/shoot...
It's Merrie Monarch Festival Time! When Andrew worked in Hawaii, I had a chance to go to this amazing, multi-day exhibition of real, authentic Hula. It made me cry with joy. Here are some teams on the way.
www.facebook.com/watch?v=1181...
Old North Church in Boston last night.
We will do follow-up obervations and there is good reason to stay skeptical, but my guess is that this is a detection of life. Time will tell. www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjWw...