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As a summer student at Kitt Peak Observatory in 1974, I had the honor of working with Art Hoag. Not just a brilliant astronomer and a super efficient observer. Art was a true gentleman of the old school: kind to students and quite progressive. Forty five years ago, over night-lunch at the observatory, he told us of the importance of bringing into astrophysics more women, minorities, gays, and foreign students.


Wait....Is this the account of THE Cliff Stoll? Author of “The Cuckoo’s Egg”?


For those not aware of this book, I just looked it up and found a video enactment of it starring cliff Stoll on Youtube. Started out slow, but after a few minutes in when they started getting into the details I was hooked. Looks like I just lost an hour tonight, lol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qubEamdc4Ng


Yes! Blows my mind every time I see him comment. It's amazing folks like him who keep me coming back here.


How hard is it as an observational astronomer to adapt to "night mode"? I'm guessing it's like night-shift work, tough on family and social life.


"How do you keep warm, up on the mountaintop at night?"

"We don't."

Astronomy is more comfortable nowadays. It can be done from anywhere.




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