AASWomen Newsletter for September 12, 2025
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This is a personal blog by John Gizis. I am a professor of astronomy.
President Obama Presents a Night of Astronomy from White House on Vimeo.
Also at youtube. You know, it's funny to hear him say you may discover a star, because it really is real for me. There's a picture of a "star" (or at least a "brown dwarf") I discovered in the textbook I'm using in class. In fact, it has a wikipedia page.President Obama, having spent much of the day pondering Afghanistan, spent a few seconds Wednesday night looking through a telescope at a double-star system roughly one quadrillion miles away... It was 400 years ago, the president told the students, that Galileo built his first telescope and began probing the universe. "Galileo changed the world when he pointed his telescope to the sky. Now it's your turn," Obama said. "Don't let anyone tell ya that there isn't more to discover.No hints though on NASA funding
This network was originally founded as an activity of the Committee on Employment of the American Astronomical Society. The purpose of the group is to connect astronomers on a variety of career paths. If you are an astronomer working in a non-traditional job consider becoming a member.
As we are all painfully aware, the US economy has been in a serious recession. However, we are happy to report that recent physics bachelors have been getting among the highest starting salaries. Physics bachelor’s salaries are comparable to those offered to computer science bachelor’s and graduates in many engineering fields. Physicists’ starting salaries are quite a bit higher than people who earned bachelor’s degrees in other sciences, business, the humanities, or education. These data were collected and published by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. The data reflect salary offers made by campus recruiters during the last academic year. You can find the data on the SRC website at: http://www.aip.org/statistics/trends/phystrends.html