Gorgeous image and I love your alt text so much. I see the yeti now!
12.02.2026 02:40 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@sloebman.bsky.social
Astrophysics faculty, diversity, equity, & inclusion enthusiast, passionate about Big Data and the Milky Way.
Gorgeous image and I love your alt text so much. I see the yeti now!
12.02.2026 02:40 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Full moon taken from a Seestar S50 telescope. Impact basins filled with dark mare trace the "rabbit in the Moon."
Enjoyed Moon gazing with intro astrophysics students and members of the Astronomy Club at UC Merced tonight. Grateful for a quiet moment together to look up.
03.02.2026 06:34 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The Star Formation Newsletter is back! πβοΈ π₯³
From February onwards, we're returning with monthly round-ups of star and planet formation papers, interviews, and more!
Oh Misty, I am so incredibly sorry to hear this. My thoughts are with you both.
15.01.2026 23:48 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Anyone at #AAS247 who is interested in the outskirts of galaxies! My group is presenting lots of great work:
Binod Bhattaraiβs poster Monday 5:30pm 182.02
@astroannelia.bsky.socialβs talk Tuesday 2:30pm 261.03
My poster Wednesday 5:30pm 382.05
I am so sorry to hear this, Misty. You guys were the best home for him.
31.12.2025 09:47 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0If you use GMail, AI (Gemini) was turned on yesterday by default and now scans all of your content for machine learning. To turn off, go to Settings>General and scroll down. Uncheck the box for "Smart features."
There's other "Smart" add-ons as well, but that's the one that reads your content.
periodic reminder of the existence of Atkinson Hyperlegible, a free font available from the Braille Institute designed to improve readability for people with low vision
I use it in talks because it's pretty and also because, as an audience member, I am perpetually squinting at people's slides
If any of you fine folks are planetarians in (or want to be in) mid-Michigan, the Abrams Planetarium is hiring a full-time-staff position for the first time in 11 years!! Come work with the astro, scicomm, and informal ed folks at MSU!! π π§ͺ (reskeets welcome) careers.msu.edu/jobs/educati...
29.09.2025 16:21 β π 53 π 39 π¬ 3 π 7A big, black German Shepherd runs down a long straight dirt road, which fades into the distance. Sun bleached long grass grows in fields on either side, lined and is separated from the dirt road by a thin barbed wire fence. Very blue sky and white clouds fill the rest of the field of view. A calm, quiet and largely empty place for dog and owner to have a morning walk.
Merced, CA this morning. #MorningWalk
11.09.2025 15:32 β π 9 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0This scientific visualization takes viewers on a journey to a glittering young star cluster called Pismis 24. #NASAWebb captured this fantastical scene in the heart of the Lobster Nebula, approximately 5,500 light-years from Earth. π π§ͺ
Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI.
You have just 3 weeks to object to the Roadless rule rollback.
Link to USDA public comments here:
I feel this hard.
14.08.2025 09:04 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Big, black German Shepherd patiently sits while four tiny eight week old kittens (teo black and white, one tiger tabby and one gray tabby) poke at him.
Fluff and kittens send warm vibes your way.
29.07.2025 03:54 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I am so glad to hear that Captain Floofy Pants made you happy. He is the happiest creature in the world, and he lives to make others happy. We have been caring for 4 rescue kittens, and he is the biggest, warmest caregiver that wags his tail so they can chase it.
29.07.2025 03:47 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Big, black German Shepherd wearing sunglasses and looking very silly.
Our wonderful dog, Captain Fluff, through a series of unfortunate events got a sunburn 1.5 months ago. To aid in his skin recovering, our vet has been giving him periodic laser treatment, and Fluff has to wear goggles for the treatment. He *loves* the experience so much. Our vet happily shared this!
29.07.2025 03:20 β π 9 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0A map of the US with the states the republican senators are from marked in red and states the democratic senators are from marked in blue: Senator Susan Collins (Republican - Maine) Senator Mitch McConnell(Republican - Kentucky) Senator Lisa Murkowski(Republican - Alaska) Senator Lindsey Graham(Republican - South Carolina) Senator Jerry Moran(Republican - Kansas) Senator John Hoeven(Republican - North Dakota) Senator John Boozman(Republican - Arkansas) Senator Shelley Moore Capito(Republican - West Virginia) Senator John Kennedy(Republican - Louisiana) Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith(Republican - Mississippi) Senator Bill Hagerty(Republican - Tennessee) Senator Katie Britt(Republican - Alabama) Senator Markwayne Mullin(Republican - Oklahoma) Senator Deb Fischer(Republican - Nebraska) Senator Mike Rounds(Republican - South Dakota) Patty Murray(Democrat - Washington) Richard Durbin(Democrat - Illinois) Jack Reed(Democrat - Rhode Island) Jeanne Shaheen(Democrat - New Hampshire) Jeff Merkley(Democrat - Oregon) Christopher Coons(Democrat - Delaware) Brian Schatz(Democrat - Hawaii) Tammy Baldwin(Democrat - Wisconsin) Chris Murphy(Democrat - Connecticut) Chris Van Hollen(Democrat - Maryland) Martin Heinrich(Democrat - New Mexico) Gary Peters(Democrat - Michigan) Kirsten Gillibrand(Democrat - New York) Jon Ossoff(Democrat - Georgia)
Are you from one of these states? Then we need your help to save American science!
The Senate Appropriations Committee will be marking up the President's Budget Request for science on Wednesday. People have been saying the proposed cuts "decimated" US science, but that's wrong: they are apocalyptic
My latest for American Scientist Magazine helps give scientists the tools to fight back against politicized charges that our research is silly or pointless- tools that will work whether youβre asked βwhy are we funding thisβ from your asshole uncle at Thanksgiving or an asshole US Senator.
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π Friendly advice for astronomers in the US and Chile--if you are excited to access @vrubinobs.bsky.social Data Preview 1 on Monday, request your account *now*--it has to get approved by a human. For best results use your university single-sign on, if available.
rsp.lsst.io/guides/getti...
Experience NSFβDOE Rubin Observatoryβs Cosmic Treasure Chest with sound!πΆ
Just as an image conveys data visually, sonification conveys data with sound. No two people will explore Rubinβs images the same, & no two listening experiences will be the same. ππ§ͺ
skyviewer.app/skysynth
From Amaya Sinha @astroamaya.bsky.social : Stars in binaries can have very unusual evolutionary paths, which can also affect their chemistry! Todayβs paper takes a look at one such peculiarity: Mass transfer, and itβs resultant heavy element enhancement. πβ¨βοΈ
astrobites.org/2025/06/23/l...
A completed LEGO Milky Way galaxy display set. The intricate build features thousands of small colored pieces to represent spiral arms, star-forming regions, and the central bulge. A tiny LEGO Gaia telescope is included on the model, along with an arrow labeled βYou are hereβ pointing to the solar systemβs approximate location. The whole display is colorful and detailed, capturing the structure of our galaxy in LEGO form.
Feeling so moved π«
This 3,000-piece LEGO Milky Wayβcomplete with our solar systemβs location + a LEGO Gaia telescopeβwas assembled + gifted to me by Steven Umbarger, an amazing UC Merced graduating senior heading to UMich for his PhD with fellow LEGO lover Eric Bell. Iβm so grateful. π
This is a terrible budget proposal for NASA. While some cuts are justifiable, the largest part of the $5B cut comes out of space science including eliminating funding for "low-priority" climate monitoring satellites. Eliminating climate change research funding doesn't make the problem go away.
02.05.2025 17:17 β π 457 π 123 π¬ 20 π 8Bar chart titled βNASA Cut Proposalsβ set against a starry background. Four bars show proposed budget cut percentages for different NASA programs: 68% for Astrophysics, 43% for Heliophysics, 30% for Planetary Science, and 53% for Earth Science. The chart highlights significant funding reductions across scientific fields.
NASAβs science programs are facing what experts are calling an βextinction-level eventβ under Trumpβs proposed budget.
From climate monitoring to planetary research, entire fields of discovery are on the chopping block.
eos.org/research-and...
Looking up at the Capitol rotunda against a blue sky. An American flag in front of the rotunda is blowing in the wind.
The president's budget proposal cuts billions in funding from the DOE Office of Science, NIST, NASA, and the NSF β but thereβs still time to change it. Tell your lawmakers why they should stand up for science using our letter-writing toolkit, targeted to your state: go.aps.org/3RP9EWF
02.05.2025 21:32 β π 38 π 20 π¬ 2 π 2A large banner with the inclusive Pride flag and a sign that says βtrans people existβ
Danny flexing cosplaying as senshi from delicious in dungeon
No matter what comes of the next few years and beyond, I will fight fight fight for those who need me πͺπΌ π³οΈββ§οΈ π β€οΈ πͺπΌ
09.03.2025 19:10 β π 655 π 76 π¬ 7 π 1Helpful table to determine how much your University or health system is set to lose if the NIH indirect cap is suddenly lowered to 15%. For SJSU it is $374k which is on the smaller end but devastating considering our other budget issues. datawrapper.dwcdn.net/l0ZqA/8/
09.02.2025 16:24 β π 211 π 129 π¬ 14 π 378 years ago @asbmb.bsky.social gave me +18 more trainees a crash course in advocacy for their DC Hill Day. With NIH slashing indirect costs effective immediately, university Govt Affairs teams will be swamped. Here's 10 tips for scientists contacting lawmakers +pics from Denver's 2017 Science March.
08.02.2025 19:23 β π 80 π 61 π¬ 3 π 2Modern-Day Oracles or Bullshit Machines?
Jevin West (@jevinwest.bsky.social) and I have spent the last eight months developing the course on large language models (LLMs) that we think every college freshman needs to take.
thebullshitmachines.com
An infographic table from the AIP website: Percent of Astronomy Faculty Members Who Are Women, 2010 to 2022 In 2022, 17% of full professors, 37% of Associate Professors, 35% of Assistant Professors, 35% of Instructor/Adjuncts, and 18% of "other ranks" were women. Overall, this is 23% women, and down from 2020's overall of 27% (matching 2018's rates). Source: aip.org/statistics
An infographic table from the AIP. Percent of Physics Faculty Members Who Are Women, 2002-2022 In 2022, 13% of Full professors, 22% of Associate Professors, 27% of Assistant professors, 28% Instructor/adjuncts, 18% other ranks, with an overall percentage of 20%, were women. Source: aip.org/statistics.
Fun facts about physics & astronomy, according to the American Institute of Physics (AIP):
Fewer than one quarter of astronomy faculty or instructors, at any rank, are women. Fewer than one in five physics faculty or instructors, at any rank, are women.
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