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Tag Archives: me
About Me :)
“Cosmology brings us face to face with the deepest mysteries, questions that were once treated only in religion and myth.” -Carl Sagan, Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1980) My name is Cortneia, and I am from Phoenix, Arizona! My major is Physics with a concentration in Astronomy. I have always loved space (I even wrote my […] Continue reading
Lavender Sea
Pixabay Lavender is a beautiful flower that goes by the scientific name Lavandula angustifolia. It thrives many soil conditions and is a fairly hearty plant. It is commonly used as a decoration, for which it is superb, as it can bloom twice in one season and comes in a variety of colors. It has also […] Continue reading
Introduction
Hi! I am Emily, a sophomore mechanical engineering student currently in ASTR2110. One of my hobbies is riding dirt bikes and motorcycles. Additionally, I help my step dad modify off-road vehicles as a hobby. Check out our work here. Continue reading
Introductory Post
Hello, My name is Ben Berlin and this blog is where I’ll be sharing my thoughts during my time in ASTR2110. Here is my favorite astrological image: Continue reading
Introductions
Setting up a telescope in the Winter (Source: My Dad) Hello there, my name is Noah Herrero. I’m a freshman planning on majoring in Physics with a minor in Astronomy. The image above is from two years ago where my dad and I went out to Pennsylvania in attempt to observe the Great Conjunction. I […] Continue reading
Introduction
The above picture was taken by me during my time at Big Bend National Park in June 2021 Hello and welcome to my blog, which I’ve created to discuss some of the topics of my Astronomy class. I’m fairly new to Astronomy, but am definitely interested in all of the ideals it explores. For now, […] Continue reading
Sydney’s Introduction
Hello ASTR 2110! My name is Sydney and I am a sophomore majoring in mechanical engineering. The picture I included was actually taken by me at the St. Louis Air Show in 2019 where I rode along with the Aeroshell Aerobatic Team. If you check out their website, you can find some other really cool […] Continue reading
Hello,
I’m Andrew. I study computer science and mathematics here at Vanderbilt. I’ve been watching The Office a lot recently. Continue reading
My Favorite Restaurant
Gus’s Fried Chicken is my favorite place to eat. It is one of the most popular restaurants in my hometown of Memphis, and this picture was taken by the Crain’s Detroit News company during a recent franchise expansion into the city of D… Continue reading
Introduction!
Hello! I’m Alice, and this photo is taken in the Smoky Mountains over Fall Break! I love spending time outdoors and hiking, and fortunately was able to do a lot of it over the course of this past fall semester. Continue reading