Professor's Research on Asteroids Published in Nature Magazine
August 25, 2010
August 25, 2010
BOONE, N.C., Aug. 25 -- Appalachian State University issued the following news release:
Astronomers like Joe Pollock seldom peer through a telescope anymore when carrying out their research programs. They typically use computer-controlled telescopes to obtain images of celestial objects of interest, images that are then automatically downloaded, often while they sleep or work on other projects.
While the work isn't as glamorous as that of astronomers depicted i . . .
Astronomers like Joe Pollock seldom peer through a telescope anymore when carrying out their research programs. They typically use computer-controlled telescopes to obtain images of celestial objects of interest, images that are then automatically downloaded, often while they sleep or work on other projects.
While the work isn't as glamorous as that of astronomers depicted i . . .
