How to Be a Scientist: Careers in Astronomy
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 Published On Premiered Mar 7, 2020

Space exploration produces immense amounts of data: how does that become knowledge that anyone can understand, and why does it matter? Smithsonian expert Kimberly Arcand offers a glimpse into her career in “data visualization” - translating bits and bytes into pictures and stories that bring astrophysical phenomena to life. She and her students also discuss diversity and inclusion in science careers.
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This project received support from the Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative. To learn more, visit: https://womenshistory.si.edu/

Many thanks to:
Tom Sgouros, Elaine Jiang and Alex Stewart, Brown University/CCV
Francine Jackson, Ladd Observatory
Trae Winter, Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
Bianca Vasquez, Society of Women in Space Exploration
Tracey Delaney, West Virginia Wesleyan College
Megan Watzke, Chandra X-ray Observatory

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