For the past two summers, I had an easy job.  That is, easy to talk about.  Every conversation went something like:

“So, what’s your job?”

“Oh, well I’m doing research up at Westmont.  I’m working with the new telescope.”

“Oh really!  How interesting.  What are you looking at?”

“Well, this summer I’m looking at asteroid orbits by performing astrometry on CCD images.  Since the asteroid is much closer to us than the stars, it moves relative to them in successive photos looking at the same coordinates in the sky.  We take three to five images like that each night for about a week, then use those points and essentially “regress” an orbit out of them, since each set of points only corresponds to one orbit.”

“Wow, that’s interesting.  What is the goal?”

“Well once we get an orbit, we can plot it, and see how close we are to the accepted literature.  If we determine that our telescope is accurate enough, we can submit data to the Harvard Minor Planet Center and potentially get published in their circulars.  We can also do some real nice asteroid research.  There are always critical-list objects whose orbits aren’t nicely defined and need to be observed more, or we could look at Near-Earth Objects, which have the potential to cross Earth’s path.”

“Wow, how interesting!  What an intelligent and attractive physicist-to-be you are!” (more…)

In case anyone has been living under a rock (not a bad place to be right now) lately, let me point you to http://www.westmont.edu/teafire.  Our campus was hit Thursday night by a fire, and while every person at Westmont is unharmed, we have sustained significant building loss and damage.  Anything I could say about the fire itself would be old news by this point, so please click over to the Westmont website to see what’s happened, what’s happening, and what’s going to happen.

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The Westmont home page is my work computer’s home page, so every time I open Firefox, it pops up and lets me know all the wonderful goings-on at Westmont. One of the widgets on the site is Verse of the Day, which links daily to a bible verse chosen by the folks at the website of the same name. Today, the verse caught my eye :

“I am about to pour out my wrath on you and spend my anger against you; I will judge you according to your conduct and repay you for all your detestable practices.”
Ezekiel 7:8/NIV

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