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Discover a 4000-year-old observatory, the history of famous astronomers, and the modern tools used by astronomers today. Learn about telescopes, spacecraft, data analysis, and the exciting journey of studying the universe. Interested in becoming an astronomer? Find out what it takes to pursue this fascinating career!
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A 4000 year old observatory, built by/for astronomers. What is it?
Sailors had to use astronomy to find their way. Even Christopher Columbus in 1504 used his knowledge of astronomy to trick the natives into feeding his crew by predicting an eclipse
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) - probably the most famous visual observer, a VERY interesting character...
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) -first to report use of the telescope for astronomy
1920s-1930s Edwin P. Hubble
1920s-1930s Bernard Lyot
Some astronomers work underground... Homestake mine Neutrino Observatory
Many astronomers use small telescopes- the STARE project finds planets around other stars. Tim Brown, NCAR, ca. 2000
Those computers, you'd better like them, we use them all the time.
Things astronomers do.. study the universe and have lots of fun doing it! Design, build, use telescopes, spacecraft, cameras etc (computers) Analyse data (computers) Build theoretical models (pencil+paper, computer) Read lots of research Publish results Educate/supervise students, talk to schoolkids! Go to great places (observatories, eclipses, meetings, the Space Station..)
To become an astronomer, you need to - want to (a lot) - really stick with it! - be good at math, science (physics, chemistry or biology) - get bachelor's, master's (PhD) degrees - want to (really a lot).