Modern observatories employ support astronomers who know the ins and outs of the telescopes and instruments. Many observations are now conducted in queue mode where these support astronomers take the data for the research astronomers. This means that many astronomers don't go observing anymore. This is the fifth podcast in the "Real Astronomy" series which highlights how modern astronomy is conducted
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The Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is the core digital library for astrophysics. I...
Slacker Astronomy is a weekly podcast that covers a recent astronomical news event or discovery. The...
21-24In today’s new era of astronomy, Citizen Science programmes aim to involve a larger set of inte...
Professional Astronomers talk about how modern computing and the Internet have changed the way astro...
Professional Astronomers talk about the importance of travel for astronomy and how for many of them,...
Professional Astronomers talk about the importance of collaborations for astronomy. Many astronomy ...
Professional Astronomers talk about why astronomy is important for society. This is the ninth and la...
Professional Astronomers from Swinburne University talk about how astronomical observations and astr...
Professional Astronomers talk about some of the telescopes they have used, where they are located an...
Professional Astronomers and Engineers talk about modern telescope and instrument design. Telescope...
Professional Astronomers from Australian institutions talk about why they decided to become astronom...
Fundamental changes are taking place in the way we do astronomy. In twenty years time, it is likely ...
Big data, data-intensive science, and eScience are contemporary terms to describe research fields th...
Astronomy is by nature an interdisciplinary activity: it involves mathematics, physics, chemistry an...
Age-old patterns of research and publication were disrupted as scholarship moved online. Astronomy n...
The Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is the core digital library for astrophysics. I...
Slacker Astronomy is a weekly podcast that covers a recent astronomical news event or discovery. The...
21-24In today’s new era of astronomy, Citizen Science programmes aim to involve a larger set of inte...