Applications to become an executive have been EXTENDED to Thursday, May 19! You can gain experience volunteering in astronomy outreach. Find the link to apply at: forms.gle/AUvUZLBEgQKe9Wbs6
Tomorrow is the deadline to apply to become an executive and promote public education in astronomy! Apply by 6 pm tomorrow at: forms.gle/AUvUZLBEgQKe9Wbs6
Read a full list of available positions and descriptions at: docs.google.com/document/d/1…
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The European Space Agency is running a program where you can turn an Android phone into a space monitoring tool, as part of a citizen science campaign running until the end of July. esa.int/Applications/Navigat…
The ASX is proudly supported by UofT Affinity partners TD Insurance & MBNA. These partners provide UofT alumni with preferred financial rates and rewards, including home and auto insurance with TD and a rewards credit card from MBNA. To learn more, visit: bit.ly/2V7crk9
Did you that a realistic simulator is available to dock a spacecraft to the International Space Station? You can play the simulator at: iss-sim.spacex.com
A transcript is available for readers interested in learning from the perspective of the panelists at the Astronomy Ethics Panel on Observatories and Indigenous Communities, hosted by the ASX at the Stellar Spectacles symposium. You can read it at: asxsociety.medium.com/transc…
Indigenous professors and astronomers involved in research in Hawaii gathered in a panel discussion to explore ethical issues intertwined with observational astronomy. You can watch the discussion, recorded from the ASX's Stellar Spectacles symposium, at youtu.be/2tVgaIEa26E
How did astronomers find that neutrinos have mass? You can learn about the SNO experiment from a talk Dr. Christine Kraus, recorded from the ASX's Stellar Spectacles symposium. youtu.be/GPVZqAN0qQs
Interested in research in astrophotography? You can catch a recording of Katerina Isabel Benevides's workshop on astrophotography, recorded from the ASX's Stellar Spectacles symposium. youtu.be/vylcdSiLPMQ
Curious about how astronomers use the European Southern Observatory's Extremely Large Telescope (ELT)? You can catch a recording of Dr. Aprajita Verma's talk, recorded from the ASX's Stellar Spectacles symposium. youtu.be/R8uoBxZbsJY
Catch a recording of Dr. Gaël Chauvin's talk on "Imaging New Worlds with (Extremely) Large Telescopes," recorded from the ASX's Stellar Spectacles symposium. youtu.be/fTUGc-s0n-Q
You can catch a recording of Professor David Reitze's talk on "Gravitational Waves: What They Reveal About the Universe and How We Detect Them," recorded from the ASX's Stellar Spectacles symposium. youtu.be/3n_Y4XrFakI
The lectures and discussions of the Stellar Spectacles flagship symposium are now available for streaming for free! Catch the video series on YouTube at: youtube.com/watch?v=WHGC3k84…
The Stellar Spectacles symposium is starting! If you're a ticket-holder, check your email to find the link to join the event; and you can still book your ticket at asxsociety.com.