Astronomy is the one science that includes bio, chem, physics, history and philosophy, plus a lot more! Most of our exposure to astronomy comes from watching movies. Much of that is wrong information, so we are on a quest to fix it. We are students of astronomy, and we have many interests and talents. We love to have fun, and that is the part of our lives we capture here for you to see. Public Universe brings you information relating to all aspects of astronomy. You will know in advance when CERN opens up a mini blackhole, or creates a strangelet that consumes the Earth. Will an asteroid the size of Texas flash boil millions of gallons of seawater before smashing into solid bedrock this week? Find out here. All the astronomy you need to know to make your friends look stupid. Learn as much or as little as you want. Check out all of our vodcasts, because they are all a little different.
What do you do at the end of the school year, when the weather gets nice, and you wish you were outside with your friends? Tell your teacher you have a great video idea, and hope he lets you go.
Using everyday things, and in this case, fun things, to do science
Here is our question and answer session with our favorite astronomer! He was live from the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope located in Arizona. Tune in and see why we think he is so great.
Watch Kate mix up a batch of Star cookies using common ingredients
Just and informal chat about space topics. Some of the info is actually true even.
A touching song about the man that started all of the questioning
Short, sweet overview of the awesomeness that is Astronomy. There is no other science that brings so much to the table
Can you see the patterns they form in the night sky
The only reason we exist is because the universe allows us to live. All of the dangers of the universe have eluded us. We are a protected race. Will the universe forsake is greatest life form?
Live or Memorex? Chances are you are simulation based on a person that existed a long time ago. Watch how we are working to create the simulation into which you were incorporated.