Interview with an Astronomer
Women and Girls in Astronomy
A global outreach project of the International Astronomical Union.
The Scientia Publica project
Scientia Publica is a project dedicated to communicating scientific news to a broad audience, either in the form of popular science or interdisciplinary outreach. It started in 2019 and continues until today. It consists of articles and podcast episodes in the Greek language. The titles below have been translated to English.
Podcast
Episode 1: Part 1: Detecting water on the Moon, Part 2: Mapping cosmic filaments with the SDSS galaxy survey
Episode 2: Part 1: Jupiter’s transient luminous events, Part 2: The quest for a detection of cosmic anisotropy
Episode 3: Could a cosmic void reconcile the Hubble constant discrepancy?
Episode 4: “Digging” into Venus’ past
Episode 5: The hunt for gamma rays in Milky Way
Articles
Potential signs of life on Venus
Astronomers use slime mold to explore the Universe
Space food in the past and today
Apollo 50: One small step for Man, one giant leap for science
TheBeautifulMars Project (NASA HiRISE mission)
Contributed by translating content for the Greek webpage of the NASA HiRISE mission.
Remains of Summer at the South Pole
Color Wonderland of Mawrth Valles Region
Active Gullies on Martian Sand Dunes
Texts from space
A personal blog, consisting of original or translated content, on the interaction between science and society.
Exploration is the key to freedom
The dynamic, stochastic, and unremarkable world
Productive or busy: keeping afloat in a chaotic world
The Schifanoia palace: astrometry art in the Renaissance
A reflection on natural sciences with few societal applications
How COVID-19 can teach us to come to peace with uncertainty