Postdoctoral fellow at Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian | Space Art | Galaxy evolution | Mental health | Australian, disabled cat parent.
Instagram: @Fashionableastronomy
Dr. Sarah Biddle Leslie (she/they)
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I look forwards to seeing what the Vera C. Rubin observatory will help reveal about the universe.
Here is a timelapse (condensed into 30s) of my artwork from the software I use, Procreate (on ipad). #sciart
It's finally here! We've just released all of our COSMOS-Web images and catalogs, along with an interactive viewer where you can explore the data! Check it out at: cosmos2025.iap.fr
Dr. Sarah Biddle Leslie (she/they)
Thank you Jonathan for your decades of work shaping such an amazing program! Very cool to think about/see how many people's lives you've influenced.
New frontiers 🔭🎨
This art was inspired by one of the first images released by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
The Rubin Observatory will capture images of the entire sky every few days using the 3200 megapixel LSST camera, allowing astronomers to identify and study targets that move or change. (1/5)
Dr Vera Rubin changed the way we view the universe. Her meticulous observational work showed that galaxies were rotating faster than expected. Her work convinced scientists that dark matter must exist, and that there’s far more of it than regular matter. 🌌 (3/5)
Jeyhan Kartaltepe
In June, @harvardplatestacks.bsky.social held an event celebrating a new U.S. quarter honouring Dr Vera Rubin. Her colleagues and granddaughter shared stories: Vera was not only an amazing scientist, but she was also warm, down-to-earth, loving, curious, and an advocate for women astronomers. (4/5)
The inspiration image was created in May 2025 and combines 678 separate images, allowing us to see the faintest details. The picture shows the Trifid nebula (top right, blue) and the Lagoon nebula (central, pink). You can read more about them here: rubinobservatory.org/news/rubin-f... (2/5)
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Dr. Sarah Biddle Leslie (she/they)
Dr. Sarah Biddle Leslie (she/they)
Well to the surprise of absolutely NOBODY, the Australian University Census on Staff Wellbeing found that the sector is (to put it mildly) a bit fucked when it comes to psychosocial safety climate, with 44% of respondents in a very high risk environment. #AcademicSky