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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_PlaitPhil Plait - Wikipedia

    Philip Cary Plait (born September 30, 1964), [1] also known as The Bad Astronomer, is an American astronomer, skeptic, and popular science blogger. Plait has worked as part of the Hubble Space Telescope team, images and spectra of astronomical objects, as well as engaging in public outreach advocacy for NASA missions.

  2. Philip Plait ( Washington D. C., 30 de septiembre de 1964) 1 (también conocido como The Bad Astronomer) es un astrónomo y divulgador, creador de la página web badastronomy.com. Philip trabaja en el departamento de física y astronomía de la Universidad Estatal de Sonoma, aunque ha colaborado y colabora actualmente con la NASA .

  3. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Home Page. Welcome to the homepage for Bad Astronomy! As an astronomer, teacher, lecturer and all-around science junkie, I am exposed to all sorts of people and their ideas about what goes on in the sky around them.

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · Phil Plait is a professional astronomer and science communicator in Virginia. He writes the Bad Astronomy Newsletter. Follow him online. Black Holes May 17, 2024. How Can You ‘See’ a Black Hole?...

  5. Phil Plait. Astronomer. Bad Astronomy @BadAstronomer. TED Speaker. Personal profile. Phil Plait has spent his life evangelizing science, getting the word out about the real world and how we know what we know about it. Why you should listen.

  6. What's six miles wide and can end civilization in an instant? An asteroid -- and there are lots of them out there. With humor and great visuals, Phil Plait shows us all the ways asteroids can kill us (yipes), and what we must do to avoid them.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › Phil_PlaitPhil Plait - Wikiwand

    Philip Plait es un astrónomo y divulgador, creador de la página web badastronomy.com. Philip trabaja en el departamento de física y astronomía de la Universidad Estatal de Sonoma, aunque ha colaborado y colabora actualmente con la NASA.

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