“Imagine what will happen when the world wakes up to find that we are not alone”? You might recall that quote from the introduction to this blog. It is Dr.
ContinueYou might recall that I am a member of the Sacred Space Blog and a supporter of the work done by the Vatican Observatory. After taking a Faith and Astronomy
Continue“Astronomy taught us our insignificance in nature” Ralph Waldo Emerson Humans have looked to the stars since the beginning of time. Stargazing is the great equalizer. Nobody owns the skies,
ContinueDr. Avi Loeb certainly knows how to think outside of the box. The esteemed (well in most circles anyway) Harvard astronomer and professor, author and researcher, is probably best known
Continue“Science, if correctly understood is for us, a way of getting closer to God” Father George Coyne, Director of the Vatican Observatory from 1978-2006. In 2017, I was fortunate and
ContinueA few weeks back, I received a forward from a friend of mine who lives in Boston advising me of an in presentation and discussion that was going to take
ContinueUpdate on Mauna Kea: Moving ahead in different directions Given the current state of our world and the perilous fragility of our planet, it is easy to lose hope and
ContinueI recently received my first personalized invitation to a press conference that wasn’t a general mail out or a case of the wrong email address and as such, was quite
ContinueMore on Mauna Kea I am long overdue for a post but best not to waste time with a myriad of excuses ( as good as they may be )
ContinueI recently learned about the concept of “Two Eyed Seeing” through an article in the magazine Sky News magazine which I receive as part of my membership in the Royal
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