Bonbons of science and skepticism

Ten years ago, we got the news that Carl Sagan had died of pneumonia, a side effect of his long battle with cancer. It felt almost like I had lost a friend, even though I had only once briefly been within two feet of him and had only been in the same room with [...]

Part of my job is working with a solar telescope and talking about the sun with school kids, so I tend to keep up with solar activity. The sun has a roughly 11-year cycle where it goes from essentially no activity (meaning sunspots, flares, CMEs, etc.) to a bunch of activity and then back down [...]

You know, since I’m in astronomy for a living and there are all kinds of amazing images and discoveries coming in everyday, you’d think I would have been blogging about astronomy more. And since I love science in general, you’d think I’d be blogging about all science more too! Well, hopefully this post will be [...]