This video series is intended as a journey through the personal experiences Tony has had over the years with an eye toward sharing stories that may help you navigate your career in astronomy or explore your interest in astronomy. These videos are produced sporadically (with no set schedule) but they will appear on the website as soon as they become available.
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field in 3D
3rd Aug, 2009 - 9.3M views
The Hubble Deep Field: The Most Important Image Ever Taken
6th Sep, 2006 - 5.5M views
The Largest Galaxy in the Universe: IC 1101
22nd Sep, 2012 - 4.4M views
29th Aug, 2018 - 1257 views
I've been doing these posts long enough to start getting questions, today I'll take one about where to start searching. There are several good websites I'll go over in this stream: http://www.aura-astronomy.org/jobs/ https://jobregister.aas.org/ ht
2nd May, 2018 - 8129 views
Have you ever wondered what the difference was between an astronomer and an astrophysicist? You're not alone. I get this question all the time and I'll have the answer in this astronomy vlog post.
6th Feb, 2018 - 2391 views
Wanted to let you guys know I'm going to the Falcon Heavy Launch tomorrow at Kennedy Space Center, provided it's not cancelled.
10th Oct, 2017 - 2347 views
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22nd Jul, 2017 - 1261 views
I've been considering doing some audio-only content for a while and I'm going to try the Anchor App on Android to kick start me. This video will describe what I will use Anchor for and how it will integrate with other Deep Astronomy content online.
25th Jan, 2017 - 2882 views
Please support our sponsor for this vlog post, .SPACE Domains, click on link to get 1st year for $2.99: https://goo.gl/7Eh3vD This week we talk about what to do before you graduate. I'll tell you the story of how I got hired in my first astronomy j