You'll never look up at the night sky in the same way
In 2018, Lisa Harvey-Smith was appointed as the inaugural Australian Women in STEM Ambassador by the Australian Federal Government
Why is the Milky Way blue? Why isn't a black hole dark? How many stars can you see with your naked eye?* How much hotter are blue stars than red ones?**
Humans are the only known astronomers in the universe. When we look up at the night sky, we are linked to our ancestors. Away from city lights, we can see what generations of people before us have wondered at and weaved stories around.
But all that will change. The Andromeda Galaxy is rushing towards us at 400,000 kilometres an hour.
When Galaxies Collide will guide you to look at the night sky afresh. It peers 5.86 billion years into the future to consider the fate of Earth and its inhabitants. Will the solution be to live in space without a…
In 2018, Lisa Harvey-Smith was appointed as the inaugural Australian Women in STEM Ambassador by the Australian Federal Government.
Why is the Milky Way blue? Why isn't a black hole dark? How many stars can you see with your naked eye?* How much hotter are blue stars than red ones?**
Humans are the only known astronomers in the universe. When we look up at the night sky, we are linked to our ancestors. Away from city lights, we can see what generations of people before us have wondered at and weaved stories around.
But all that will change. The Andromeda Galaxy is rushing towards us at 400,000 kilometres an hour.
When Galaxies Collide will guide you to look at the night sky afresh. It peers 5.86 billion years into the future to consider the fate of Earth and its inhabitants. Will the solution be to live in space without a planet to call home? Will one of the other 100 billion planets spawn life?
Learn how to watch this space.
* 9,000, but only half of that from any given point on Earth.
** 38,000 degrees vs 3,000.
Signed copies of When Galaxies Collide
In 2018 Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith was appointed as the inaugural Australian Women in STEM Ambassador by the Australian Federal Government.
Women make up only about one-fifth of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) workers despite there being no difference in ability between the genders, and women in these fields earn less than their male colleagues. Professor Harvey-Smith said Australia needed to foster home-grown talent to make sure the country had the right talent to staff major science and technology endeavours.
Lisa Harvey Smith on Studio 10
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A fascinating and inspiring tour of the galaxies, illuminated by vivid and often humorous accounts of the day-to-day life of an astronomer.”
Dr Brian Cox, astrophysicist
Lisa Harvey-Smith
Lisa Harvey-Smith is an award-winning astronomer and Professor at the University of New South Wales. In 2018 she was appointed as the Australian Government's Ambassador for Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
Author image courtesy of Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences
Lisa Harvey-Smith announced as Australia's first Women in STEM Ambassador
Australia needs more women in science and technology to staff major Australian projects, including the space agency, astrophysicist Lisa Harvey-Smith says.
ASTROPHYSICIST Lisa Harvey-Smith has been campaigning against light pollution since she was 13 years old. Having grown up in a small village 60km from London, she’d had the privilege of staring into the night sky, devoid of any light pollution – perfect for her astrophotography.
Our Milky Way galaxy is on a direct collision course with the Andromeda galaxy, rushing towards each other at 400,000 kilometres-an-hour. Renowned astrophysicist Dr Lisa Harvey-Smith is on a national speaking tour explaining what happens when galaxies collide.
30 minutes with Dr Karl and Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith will turn your head around. What is our place in the Universe? Recorded live at a function for Professor Lisa's "When Galaxies collide" book, this is a roller coaster ride through physics, chemistry and our stellar heritage.