Prof. Sam Lawler

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Prof. Sam Lawler
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Professor of astronomy, farmer of goats. Asteroid (42910). She/her. Living and learning on the land and under the skies of Treaty 4 (Saskatchewan, Canada). Currently on sabbatical in coastal BC. website: https://uregina.ca/~slb861/about.html
First media interview of the day done, plus I got a little bit of writing done on the train/bus this morning. Yesterday ended up being political science day, today is chemistry: I get to talk to an atmospheric chemist about how much satellite reentries are changing the upper atmosphere. I hope I will have time for a walk outside sometime today, because I will absolutely need it after chatting with the chemist... #ProfSamLectureTour
After a whole day of hanging around and listening to political science academics talk about a wide variety of distressing current events, talking about anti-satellite weapons tests, having meetings about sunlight-as-a-service and other stupid satellite ideas, and many hours on transit, I desperately need to go rage-scream in a hay field, but I'm in a big city â˜šī¸
a bit dark, US pol
Today I have a meeting about whether it's worthwhile for [big science org] to make a public statement against space weapons, and then a listen to a talk and participate in a discussion about anti-satellite weapons tests, then listen to a lecture on international space law. While reading headlines about the US wanting to take over everyone. This is going to be... a lot.
Did a quick back-of-the-envelope calculation with a collaborator for AST SpaceMobile's fucking huge satellite launched last month and will unfurl soon. We got mag -12. The full moon is -13, magnitudes are logarithmic. It's a little fainter than the moon, at least? We made lots of assumptions, so this number is quite uncertain, but it's pretty clear that no matter what, it'll be eye-blazingly-bright. And they want 400 of them. I hate AST SpaceMobile almost as much as I hate Reflect Orbital.
EVERYONE!! Fomalhaut is at it again!! Crashing its planetesimals together and making dust clouds!!!! I am very excited because I and others wrote papers saying that this would happen: if Fomalhaut b (the first directly imaged "exoplanet" oops) was actually a dust cloud, it should fade away and another one should appear on ~decade timescales. I love being right about science predictions that don't involve destroying the night sky or atmosphere or Kessler Syndrome! https://arxiv.org/pdf/2512.15861