climate change


I Didn’t Know!

Although it has been known for about 50 years, I had never heard it until this was on APOD a few days ago (https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200603.html).  Venus is a rocky planet, like Earth, but is covered by thick clouds that obscure all details of the planet’s surface.  But using radio telescopes, astronomers were able to “see” some details, which pretty soon led to an amazing discovery:  Venus always shows us the same side.  More specifically, Venus’ orbit and rotation are synchronized with Earth such that every time Venus is at “inferior conjunction” (when it is closest to us), the same side of […]


Book Review: Earth in Human Hands by David Grinspoon

Dr. David Grinspoon was the speaker at the January meeting of the Rose City Astronomers and I’ve just finished reading his new book, “Earth in Human Hands” and want to tell you about it. The obvious central theme of the book is that we humans need to solve the problem of climate change, but it explores this and many related topics in great depth and from many perspectives.  Since I am not nearly as skillful a writer as Dr. Grinspoon, I will not attempt to thoroughly cover these ideas, but I do want to give you my take on the book […]