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Sky & Telescope Series: Guy Consolmagno & Chris Graney on Slipping On Jupiter’s Icy Moons

By Robert Trembley  |  17 Oct 2022  |  Sacred Space Astronomy

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Br. Guy Consolmagno & Chris Graney chat about their article in the October 2022 issue of Sky & Telescope magazine:

https://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/aas/st_202210/index.php#/p/34 (requires login)

Br. Guy’s web presence:

Profile
Book: Turn Left at Orion (Co-Author)
Book: Would You Baptize an Extraterrestrial? (Co-Author)
Across the Universe Post Series

Chris Graney’s web presence:

Profile
Book: Setting Aside all Authority
Book: Mathematical Disquisitions
Vatican Observatory Faith & Science Resource Center

References from the video:

01:32 – Vatican Observatory’s vintage telescopes in Castel Gandolfo, Italy
01:56 – Light Pollution
01:57 – Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope on Mt. Graham, AZ
03:00 – Scale models of the solar system. (NASA’s web-based interactive 3D model of the solar system)
06:10 – Europa
07:59 – Carl Sagan Medal
11:17 – Auguste Comte, philosopher
11:46 – Pierre Laplace, scholar and polymath
13:09 – Fr. Christoph Scheiner, SJ, Jesuit priest, physicist and astronomer
16:46 – William Pickering, astronomer
18:18 – Sir. Harold Jeffreys, mathematician, statistician, geophysicist, and astronomer
18:23 – Angelo Secchi’s Telescope at the Cincinnati Observatory
20:15 – Roof of St. Ignatius Church from Google Earth
21:45 – Ganymede
22:26 – Cincinnati Observatory
25:24 – Giovanni Schiaparelli, astronomer and science historian
25:41 – Percival Lowell, businessman, author, mathematician, and astronomer
25:56 – NASA ADS
29:29 – American Astronomical Society Historical Division
29:58 – Chris Graney on Physics Today
33:37 – Supernova
36:09 – Scientific Method
41:20 – Enceladus


Sky & Telescope Magazine
Sky & Telescope October 2022 Issue Highlights

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