Celebrating Islamic Contributions to Space Exploration
Astronomy and observing the night sky has been an integral part of society for several centuries, some older than when […]
Astronomy and observing the night sky has been an integral part of society for several centuries, some older than when […]
Rupinder Brar is an Associate Teaching Professor of Physics and Astronomy and the Associate Dean of Teaching and Learning at
Did you know: Canada was the third country to launch a satellite back in 1962 (after USA and USSR)! Canadians
Adaeze Ibik is an Astrophysicist studying peculiar explosions in the universe known as supernovae and fast radio bursts using radio astronomy. She is also actively involved in astronomy education and community development, especially for the African girl child.
From A to Z, you can discover space professionals from across the globe who came with diverse backgrounds, STEM expertise,
In this blog post, we get to know Nicole Mortillaro, an amateur astronomer, senior science reporter at CBC News, and editor of the Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. She shares her experiences in the space sector and offers her advice to aspiring science journalists.
Margaret Ikape is a PhD candidate in the department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Toronto. She was born in Nigeria and completed her undergraduate degree in Physics and Astronomy before obtaining a Masters degree in the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences. Her current research focuses on understanding the nature of the early universe using simulated data.
As we explore and learn about the impact of space professionals past and present, we highlight the tremendous contributions made
Pi, the mathematical constant, has infinite digits and has been approximated by many civilizations for thousands of years. Pi Day, celebrated annually on March 14, is significant to space exploration as it is the birthday of many important people linked to space exploration. Pi is used in man-made objects like sports equipment, household appliances, and in space exploration. Engineers use pi to calculate parachute size, safely land spacecraft on Mars, study tremors, capture planetary maps, and search for exoplanets.
From A to Z, you can discover new and exciting STEM and Space related careers. Read up about careers that