- Jay Pasachoff
Jay Myron Pasachoff (born
1943 ) is an Americanastronomer . Pasachoff is Field Memorial Professor of Astronomy atWilliams College and theauthor of textbooks and tradebooks inastronomy ,physics ,mathematics , and other sciences.Biography
Pasachoff studied at
Harvard , receiving hisbachelor's degree in1963 , hismaster's degree in1965 , and hisdoctorate in1969 . He worked at theHarvard College Observatory andCaltech before going toWilliams College in1972 . His sabbaticals and other leaves have been at theUniversity of Hawaii ’s Institute for Astronomy, the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, theInstitute for Advanced Study inPrinceton, New Jersey , and theHarvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics .Work
Pasachoff observes with a wide variety of ground-based telescopes and
spacecraft , and reports on those activities in writing his texts. Pasachoff is especially known for his scientific work at totalsolar eclipse s. TheMarch 29 ,2006 , solar eclipse was his 42nd. His research has been sponsored by theNational Science Foundation ,NASA , and theNational Geographic Society . He is Chair of the Working Group on Eclipses of theInternational Astronomical Union and of a Program Group on Public Education at the Times of Solar Eclipses. His solar work also includes studies of the solarchromosphere , backed by NASA grants, using NASA spacecraft and the Swedish Solar Telescope onLa Palma ,Canary Islands ,Spain . He has collaborated with a professor of art history, Roberta J. M. Olson of theNew-York Historical Society , on astronomical images in the art ofRenaissance Italy and ofGreat Britain .Pasachoff received the
2003 Education Prize of theAmerican Astronomical Society , "For his eloquent and informative writing of textbooks from junior high through college, For his devotion to teaching generations of students, For sharing with the world the joys of observing eclipses, For his many popular books and articles on astronomy, For his intense advocacy on behalf of science education in various forums, For his willingness to go into educational nooks where no astronomer has gone before, the AAS Education Prize is awarded to Jay M. Pasachoff." Asteroid5100 Pasachoff recognizes Pasachoff's astronomical accomplishments. In addition to his college astronomy texts, Pasachoff has written a field guide to the stars and planets, and is author or coauthor of textbooks in calculus and in physics, as well as several junior-high-school textbooks.He is a collaborator, backed by NASA grants, with a group of scientists from Williams College and
MIT observing the atmospheres of outerplanet s and theirmoon s, includingPluto , its moon Charon,Neptune ’s moon Triton, and other objects in the outersolar system . He also makesradio astronomy observations of the interstellar medium, concentrating ondeuterium and its cosmological implications.Pasachoff has been active in educational and curriculum matters. He is U.S. National Liaison to and was President (
2003 –2006 ) of the [http://www.astronomyeducation.org Commission on Education and Development] of theInternational Astronomical Union , has twice been Chair of the Astronomy Division of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science , and has been on the astronomy committees of theAmerican Astronomical Society (and its representative 2004-2010 to the AAAS), theAmerican Physical Society , and theAmerican Association of Physics Teachers . He is on the Council of Advisors of the [http://aer.noao.edu Astronomy Education Review] . He has spearheaded a discussion [http://aer.noao.edu/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=13] , [http://aer.noao.edu/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=84] of what should be taught in astronomy courses, championing the position of including and emphasizing contemporary astronomy. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, theInternational Planetarium Society , and theRoyal Astronomical Society , and he has held a Getty Fellowship. He has lectured widely, including a stint as a Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer. He is also Director of the [http://www.williams.edu/astronomy/Hopkins Hopkins Observatory] and past Chair of the Astronomy Department at Williams.elected publications
* Fire in the Sky: Comets and Meteors, the Decisive Centuries, in British Art and Science, co-authored with Roberta J. M. Olson (Cambridge University Press, 1998) ISBN 978-0521663595
* Peterson Field Guide to the Stars and Planets (Houghton Mifflin, 2006) ISBN 978-0395934319
* Nearest Star: The Exciting Science of Our Sun, co-authored with Leon Golub (Harvard University Press, 2001) ISBN 978-0674004672
* The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Sun (Alpha Books, 2003) ISBN 1592570747
* Earth Science, co-authored with Naomi Pasachoff, and Tim Cooney (Scott, Foresman, 1990) ISBN 067342183X
* Physical Science, co-authored with Naomi Pasachoff and Tim Cooney (Scott Foresman, 1990) ISBN 0673421848
* The Teaching of Astronomy, co-edited with John Percy (Cambridge University Press; Reprint edition, 1992) ISBN 978-0521842624
* Teaching and Learning of Astronomy: Effective Strategies for Educators Worldwide, co-edited with John Percy (Cambridge University Press, 2005) ISBN 052184262Xee also
*Asteroid 5100 Pasachoff
*Asteroid 68109 NaomipasachoffExternal links
* [http://www.williams.edu/Astronomy/jpasachoff/ Pasachoff's web site at Williams]
* [http://www.solarcorona.com Solarcorona.com]
* [http://www.meade4m.com/advisors/j_pasachoff/pasachoff_bio.html Biography for Jay M. Pasachoff] on theMeade 4M Community web site
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