Carol Christian Explained

Carol Christian
Birth Date:28 December 1950
Birth Place:Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Fields:Astronomy
Workplaces:Space Telescope Science Institute
Alma Mater:Boston University
Thesis Title:Investigations of distant field stars and clusters in the galactic anticenter
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Thesis Year:1979
Doctoral Advisor:Kenneth Janes

Carol Ann Christian (born 28 December 1950) is an American astronomer and science communicator, who works for the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI; the science operations center for the Hubble Space Telescope) as a scientist on the institute's outreach program.

Christian was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and studied astronomy and physics at Boston University, from which she graduated with a PhD in 1979 with a thesis on Investigations of distant field stars and clusters in the galactic anticenter.[1] She then worked as an astronomer for University of California, Berkeley.[2] In 1992, Christian and her colleagues decided to establish Eureka Scientific as a conduit for grant applications of non-tenure-track astronomers after UC Berkeley did not sponsor her NASA grant proposal due to the lack of any tenure-track faculty position.[3]

In August 1995, Christian was selected as the first head of STScI's new Office of Public Outreach after a national search.[4] She has continued to act as an outreach scientist for the institute as a media spokesperson, educator and author. From 2003 to 2006, she worked as a scientific policy advisor for the State Department. In 2010, she co-authored A Question and Answer Guide to Astronomy with Pierre-Yves Bely and Jean-René Roy.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Investigations of distant field stars and clusters in the galactic anticenter. Boston University Libraries. 4 April 2016.
  2. Web site: Fall 2007 Colloquium Series. IS&T Colloquium Series. NASA. 4 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161220194129/https://istcolloq.gsfc.nasa.gov/fall2007/speaker/christian.html. 20 December 2016. dead.
  3. Moffat . Anne S.. 1994 . Grant Limits Irk Young Scientists . . 265 . 5180 . 1916 . 10.1126/science.265.5180.1916 . 17797238. 1994Sci...265.1916M.
  4. Book: Madsen. Claus. Astronomy Communication, edited by André Heck. 2003. Springer Netherlands. Dordrecht. 9401708010.
  5. News: A Question & Answer Guide To Astronomy. 4 April 2016. Sky at Night Magazine. BBC. https://web.archive.org/web/20160423074825/http://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/book/beginners/question-answer-guide-astronomy. 23 April 2016. dead.