One Astronomer's Noise

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Because one astronomer’s noise is another astronomer’s data…

Nicole is an astronomy grad student by day, and bellydancer by night. And then usually doing more astronomy by night as well. This blog is her outreach fix when not at the observatory, and a haven for unabashed skepticism. It’s also one of her preferred methods of procrastination.

Her typos are best caught by her editor and leading man, Tim, who used to blog here on occasion. (He’s much funnier.) He now blogs at Inane Asininity and There Are Some that Call My Blog… Tim.

If you like what you read please leave a comment and add us to your favorite feed reader. You can also find us on Twitter as NoisyAstronomer and tlegower. Contact us at nicole [at] noisyastronomer [dot] com and tim [at] noisyastronomer [dot] com.


 

All opinions are strictly my own and do not reflect upon the University of Virginia, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, the Discovery Channel, or any other institutions and organizations with which I may be affiliated.- Nicole Gugliucci

11 Comments

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  • Tim // March 17, 2009 at 15:45 | Reply

    Hey! I think the new blog looks great! Yay for your new Blog Home!!

    :-*

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  • Sarah // March 20, 2009 at 11:52 | Reply

    Looks great! I’ve updated my links…..

  • Gary // March 21, 2009 at 22:40 | Reply

    Enjoying your posts and your tweets! Thanks for keeping an eye open for us….

  • John B. Sandlin // March 25, 2009 at 20:45 | Reply

    Hiya! I figure if you can put me in your blogroll, I ought to be able to return the favor…

    Congrats on the fresh new look and page!

    John B. Sandlin

  • Prasanna Deshapriya // April 13, 2009 at 13:35 | Reply

    Hi

    I was glad to find your astronomy site as I was wandering through the blogosphere of Astronomy. Since I also share the astronomy field (I am an amateur astronomer from Sri Lanka), I could literally obtain a great knowledge from your pages. I appreciate the time and efforts that you have taken to build up the blog into such a higher standard.

    I am happy to inform you that I also maintain an astronomy blog, especially dedicated to IYA 2009 at http://iya2009sl.blogspot.com. I update the periodic IYA 2009 and astronomy happenings in Sri Lanka
    in addition to providing visitors a worldwide scope on IYA 2009 and Astronomy news.

    In order to provide my visitors more information and knowledge, I decided to connect with your valuable and
    resourceful blog. Therefore I want to get your permission to put your link on my blog.

    Meantime I would be obliged if you could put a link from your blog to my blog in return. This will also let me
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    As I mentioned above my link is http://iya2009sl.blogspot.com
    and I’m waiting for your reply to be informed about the issue.

    Thank you very much for your time amidst busy schedules.
    I take this opportunity to wish you all the best for your career and future endeavors!

    Yours sincerely,

    J D Prasanna Deshapriya

  • Nicole Tedesco // May 11, 2009 at 15:04 | Reply

    Ah, a kindred spirit!

  • Julio Vannini // May 18, 2009 at 19:31 | Reply

    Nice! I’ve found a Blogger that plays with radio telescopes!
    :-)

    Clear Skies!

  • Chris // November 29, 2009 at 14:33 | Reply

    MORE COW BELL!

  • wicak // January 3, 2010 at 03:47 | Reply

    Hi there, just found your blog from @badastronomy on twitter. Will definitely put this blog onto my RSS reader.
    Really enjoyed the 2012 review, had similar thoughts as i sat through it.

    cheers!

    wicak

  • Dawn Reyes // February 26, 2011 at 07:23 | Reply

    Very cool educational tweet: “Four Astronomers Meet Shuttle Discovery” Thank you for inspiring schoolchildren with your enthusiasm!

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