Are there platforms or services where you can pay to have discussions or receive lessons from professional astronomers?

Yes, there are several platforms and services where you can connect with professional astronomers for conversations or educational lessons. One notable option is online education websites like Coursera, edX, and Udemy, which offer courses led by experts in the field of astronomy. These platforms sometimes include interactive elements, such as live Q&A sessions. Additionally, marketplaces […]

Astronomer here! Today is my first day as a professor!

Celebrating a Milestone: My First Day as a University Professor in Astronomy It is with great excitement and a sense of achievement that I share the beginning of a new chapter in my professional journey—my first day as a university professor in the field of astronomy. Reflecting on this moment, I am reminded of the […]

Mars has the deepest canyon and the largest mountain. Saturn has the largest rings. Jupiter, the largest storm. What does Earth have?

What Distinguishes Earth in the Solar System? Beyond Oceans and Life Throughout our exploration of the Solar System, many celestial bodies boast impressive features: Mars houses the deepest canyon and the tallest mountain, Saturn presents the most extensive ring system, and Jupiter is renowned for the most colossal storm. These planetary landmarks captivate our imagination […]

Here is the telescope and the location that William Herschel discovered Uranus in 1781, Bath, England.

Exploring the Historic Site of William Herschel’s Celestial Discovery in Bath, England During a recent visit to Bath, England, I had the opportunity to explore the historic residence of William and Caroline Herschel—two pioneering astronomers whose contributions have left an indelible mark on our understanding of the universe. This visit offered a unique glimpse into […]

Just have to share with someone, none of my friends really cared :(

Experiencing Awe Under the Stars: A Personal Reflection on a Celestial Display As a dedicated mail carrier, my workdays often bring significant stress, especially during busy seasons. One of my cherished routines to unwind after a hectic shift involves heading home, pulling into my driveway, and lowering the tailgate of my truck to stargaze—something that […]

About a couple of days ago, I photographed a conjunction between the Moon and Saturn!

Capturing Celestial Beauty: A Recent Photograph of the Moon and Saturn Conjunction Astrophotography enthusiasts often find themselves captivated by the stunning phenomena that grace our night sky. A few days ago, I had the incredible opportunity to photograph a rare conjunction between the Moon and Saturn—an awe-inspiring celestial event that offers a glimpse into the […]

I Captured the Sunset Yesterday From Richmond Beach, WA.

Capturing the Sunset at Richmond Beach, Washington: A Spectacular Twilight Moment Last evening, I had the pleasure of witnessing and capturing a breathtaking sunset at Richmond Beach, Washington. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sky was painted with a mesmerizing palette of colors, illustrating the Earth’s gentle transition from day to night. The […]

My favorite Milky way photo from 7 months in space

Capturing the Cosmos: A Milky Way Photograph from Seven Months in Space Throughout my nearly seven months aboard the International Space Station during Expedition 72, I dedicated a significant portion of my time to astrophotography—aiming to capture the breathtaking beauty of our universe from an extraordinary vantage point. One of the most memorable images I […]

The Trump budget proposal will destroy NASA and Astronomy programs across the USA.

Potential Budget Cuts Threaten the Future of NASA and National Astronomy Programs Recent budget proposals have ignited concern among scientists, space enthusiasts, and policymakers about the future of NASA and its critical astronomy initiatives. The proposed funding plan suggests a significant reallocation of resources, which could undermine ongoing projects and jeopardize the agency’s broader mission […]

Not your typical observatory- got to visit the LIGO site in Hanford, Washington which looks for gravitational waves!

Exploring the Cutting-Edge: A Visit to the LIGO Hanford Observatory The Gravity of Scientific Discovery Recently, I had the unique opportunity to visit the LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) facility located in Hanford, Washington—a site dedicated to one of the most groundbreaking pursuits in modern astrophysics: detecting gravitational waves. Unlike conventional observatories, LIGO’s innovative approach […]