Breakfast in North Dakota
Breakfast in North Dakota
Actually a Tigers fan first, but Billβs joke is also true and works better!
Box filled with copies of the book A Jesuitβs Guide to the Stars
The day the new book arrivedβ¦
Multicolored swirl on a wall behind an altar
Sunset of the winter solstice through the stained glass onto the wall of our chapel, Jesuit Community of the Vatican Observatory,Tucson
View out a rain speckled window at the tracks out the rear of a train
There is something satisfying about riding a train on a rainy day. The fun of being indoors out of the weather without the guilt of thinking I should be out doing something today.
On the Texas Eagle en route to Tucson.
NASA's Europa Clipper Mission has started its Journey to Jupiter's Icy Moon
Astronauts are one in a million β except in a certain stoney place, where they are two orders of magnitude more common.
October Newsletter #1 - An Alliance of History
The Vatican Observatory hosted the annual meeting of the Alliance of Historic Observatories (AHO) in Castel Gandolfo, with representatives from more than two dozen observatories around the world!
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Happening now! This comet. called a sungrazer, will pass VERY close to the Sun. This image was taken by NASA's SOHO spacecraft, which has discovered thousands of comets - several of which have dove right into the Sun!
Follow the comet here: https://buff.ly/3BBWyXR
Rams of sunlight on Lake Albano near the Vatican Observatory telescopes south of Rome
Busy day today; several interviews to publicize the opening of our telescopes here (Vatican Observatory in Castel Gandolfo) for public visits, the βNight of researchβ public program tonight, and in between I need to write my column for The Tablet. When do I get to do science?
Add me please! And thanks for this.
The Bittles
New data up at Galaxy Zoo: we urgently need help to classify images of galaxies from ESAβs Euclid mission - if you have a few minutes and want to see images no one has seen before, join us: www.zooniverse.org/projects/zoo... π π‘ π§ͺ
Alas no Worldcon for me this year. I have to be in South Africa for the international astronomical union general assembly.
A new entry for the Vatican Observatory Faith & Science Resource Center: an engaging book in which the Middle Ages teem with curiosity and scientific discovery.
Waves π
Iβll wave as my train goes through Florence. Iβm off to Brussels and the Meteoritical Society annual meeting.
Cliff Stoll, The Cuckooβs Egg
Just a reminder to my American friends about trains in Italy. And yes this is mph not kphβ¦
Repost how old you are, using a vague proxy.
When I was born, the President had no middle name, just a middle initial.
After my first ever meteorite paper, Very Big Name scientist said to me, βThatβs a very good theory you presented; but do you actually believe it?β
Walking down Mass Ave to MIT for my 50th reunion. I swear I could still smell NECCO wafers though the factory (like most of the places I lived) is long goneβ¦
It was probably 1977 (during my time at any rate). For many years it was strapped around the globe in the LPL library. Sadly, it wasnβt there last time I looked. Who asked him for the belt? Cliff Stoll, of course.
The author with a black cat at a cat cafe
Just before boarding my spaceship I stopped by the norbear library⦠(Crumbs and Whiskers cat cafe in Georgetown; now en route via Amtrak Cardinal to Chicago)
I got to visit the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan with some old friends and posed before the Chrysler turbine car. My dad was involved in its making, some 60 years ago; back then we got to ride in it and my sister even got to drive it!
Silhouette of person at art museum
I had a seven hour layover in Philadelphia en route to Rome so I had lunch with a physicist friend at Drexel and spent a few hours at the art institute. Along with the wonderful art my eye was caught by thisβ¦
Me, to my dentist, both of us in our 70s, while getting a tooth fixed and listening to the oldies station in the background: βI bet 50 years ago Manfred Mann never thought that Blinded By the Light would be Muzak in a dentistβs officeβ
I showed my sister (Iβm visiting her now in Florida) the Washington Post article
www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/0...
and said βThatβs my friend Michelle!β
She replied, βYou run in such rarified circles β
GaliLegoβ¦
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See what happens when Lego gets out of control!
Be Guy on the cover of Credere with the title We, colleagues of the Magi, by a large telescope
Iβm a cover boy once again, this time for an Italian Catholic magazine. I confess what amuses me most is seeing my MIT Brass Rat front and center.