Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Nolan Roth

Intern’s Log

Stardate 72968.9

 

Movement of massive objects in space create gravitational waves that travel outward in spacetime and bend light along the way. We detect these waves by using lasers and watching changes in how light moves through space. This demo uses clear jello and a laser to show how collisions create ripples that radiate outward from the source, which are able to bend light.

Nicholas Stubblefield

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Nicholas Stubblefield

Would you like to know what really floats my goat? Steams my ham? Bedazzles my corduroys?

Gia Jadick

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Giavanna Jadick

Running is an excellent activity by which one can explore their surroundings, hone their physical abilities, and overall, simply enjoy the beautiful outdoors. DC is a runner’s paradise, with its lovely parks, spectacular waterfronts, and epic monuments lining the national mall.

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Catherine Ryan

Early in the week, I handed off my teaching guide to Greg for final edits! So I've started on to my next project, the exhibit cases! I’ve decided on doing the cases here on the third floor about the history of our knowledge of black holes. I’m really excited about it.

Graduate Student

Monday, July 1, 2019

Terance Schuh

This one is for my dad.

I’m sure he is proud of me for lots of reasons (graduating college, working at NASA, not doing drugs, yadda yadda yadda), but I have a feeling after he reads this, I’ll have reached a new level with him.

Monday, July 1, 2019

Samantha Staskiewicz

We're halfway done!

Monday, July 1, 2019

Jacqueline Blaum

Reaching the halfway point of my time in DC feels bittersweet… and also a bit terrifying. In five weeks, I’ll head home to enjoy a couple more weeks of summer before I ship myself off to Chile for a ten-day data science school and then start my final year of undergrad.

Monday, July 1, 2019

Sariah Mevs Phipps

I'm officially halfway done with my internship! It's so crazy how fast time flies, especially when you have such a cool internship! this week was fun as always, but started out kind of rough since I got back from New York at around 4:30am and had to get up for work at 7:30.

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