Slide show Presented by Michael Thiel Mentor Randy Wilson Arizona Daily Sun Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona
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The scientific journalistic process The potential outcome of science journalism Why science journalism is important to science
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Come catch a comet tonight at NAU The greenish-blue Comet Lulin can be viewed through the 20-inch Lutz telescope at the campus observatory. By MICHAEL THIEL Special to the Daily Sun Friday, February 27, 2009
(Johnny Horne/The Fayetteville Observer)
Defining a comet Dr. Stephen C. Tegler - “A dirty snowball” Jargonish examples - Sublimation Coma Motion Parallax
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The Atmospheric Research Observatory’s average attendance on open viewing nights was approximately people The Atmospheric Research Observatory’s attendance on open viewing the night of comet Lulin was over 200 people
Dr. Nadine G. BarlowAssoc. Director Arizona Space Grant Consortium Kathleen StigmonProgram Coordinator NAU/NASA Space Grant Peter FriedericiAssistant Professor Science Writing, Environmental Journalism, School of Communication, NAU Mary TolanAssistant Professor Journalism School of Communication, NAU Randy WilsonEditor AZDaily Sun