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Intro
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The Subaru Telescope
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What does an astronomer look like
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First time at a telescope
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Looking through eyepieces
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Photographic plates
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Observing in the dark
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Henretta SwanLevitt
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Levesques Law
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The Andromeda Nebula
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Digital Imaging
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Surprising Adventures
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Mount St Helens
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Dougs Log
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Weather
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Animals
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Expeditions
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Secondhand Thirdhand
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Telescope Shooting
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Parks Radio Telescope
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Peritons
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Microwaves
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Fast radio bursts
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How astronomy has changed
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The Andromeda Galaxy
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The Vera C Rubin Observatory
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Thornzhitkov Objects
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Interpreting Data
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Serendipity
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Vera Rubin Observatory
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Naked Eye Comet
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Final Thoughts
Description:
Explore the evolving world of professional astronomy in this captivating 56-minute talk by Emily Levesque. Delve into the unique experiences of astronomers as they travel to remote locations, operate multi-million dollar equipment, and face the challenges of a field increasingly dominated by robotics. Learn about the history of astronomical observations, from eyepieces and photographic plates to digital imaging and radio telescopes. Discover fascinating anecdotes about unexpected adventures, including encounters with wildlife and natural disasters. Examine the impact of technological advancements on astronomical research, including the development of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory and its potential for groundbreaking discoveries. Reflect on the importance of human ingenuity, serendipity, and wonder in scientific exploration as the field transitions towards more automated methods of data collection and analysis.

The Last Stargazers - With Emily Levesque

The Royal Institution
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