Today’s guest is literally out of this world. 🚀
 Astronomer John Hill (Astronomer Emeritus, University of Arizona) helped build the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT)—two 8.4-meter mirrors on a 600-ton mount—and co-founded the Mirror Lab that makes those massive, lightweight honeycomb mirrors.
We talk about:
•   What astronomers actually do now (hint: no eyepiece—screens & spectra!)
•   How the LBT works and why “binocular” = two giant mirrors working together
•   Why mountaintops beat backyards (and when space telescopes are worth the $$$)
•   Adaptive optics and that jaw-dropping visible-light image of Io’s volcanoes
•   The Mirror Lab’s biggest uh-oh: a 2-ton glass leak—and the $400k recovery
•   Careers: the math/physics/CS you need, plus real talk on schedules & all-nighters
•   AI in astronomy: helpful tool, not a replacement
•   Math Corner: resolving power—how far apart do the mirrors need to be?
•   Heart of a Lion: choosing nobility and honoring first responders
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