パワーハウスミュージアムさんのインスタグラム写真 - (パワーハウスミュージアムInstagram)「JUST ANNOUNCED: We welcome Indigenous Astrophysicist Karlie Noon - Sydney Observatory’s first Astronomy Ambassador.  “For Karlie Noon, the sky tells a story. When the Gamilaraay woman looks at the moon, she sees more than just a bright orb. A surrounding halo hints that a storm is coming. The halo’s size bears clues about the movements of the clouds. She has gleaned this knowledge from a combination of traditional Aboriginal stories passed down by her elders, and a decade of scientific study. “Observing the stars, observing the sky, observing the land - these are things that my ancestors have been doing  forever”.   She sees her role @sydneyobservatory as a platform to share her love of space and science with a wider audience. But she also wants people to know that if a tattooed, proud Aboriginal woman has defied the odds to excel in a scientific field, anyone can do it. “I think science, and university in general, is something that has always only been an option for people who come from a wealthy background, people who are supported,” she said. “So for people like me - I grew up in housing commission, grew up on Centrelink - I think it's really important for us to be acknowledging that your socio-economic status should not be defining who you become and who you are.” @ellaarchibaldbinge 📸 @rhett.wyman @sydneymorningherald    @karlienoon was the first Indigenous woman to obtain degrees in physics and mathematics. The multiple award-winner was an ACT Young Australian of the Year 2019 finalist and a Eureka Prize Emerging Leader 2019 finalist.    TONIGHT: Join Karlie Noon on a tour of the August sky at 6.30pm Facebook Livestream via link in bio.」8月22日 15時34分 - powerhousemuseum

パワーハウスミュージアムのインスタグラム(powerhousemuseum) - 8月22日 15時34分


JUST ANNOUNCED: We welcome Indigenous Astrophysicist Karlie Noon - Sydney Observatory’s first Astronomy Ambassador.

“For Karlie Noon, the sky tells a story. When the Gamilaraay woman looks at the moon, she sees more than just a bright orb. A surrounding halo hints that a storm is coming. The halo’s size bears clues about the movements of the clouds. She has gleaned this knowledge from a combination of traditional Aboriginal stories passed down by her elders, and a decade of scientific study. “Observing the stars, observing the sky, observing the land - these are things that my ancestors have been doing forever”.

She sees her role @sydneyobservatory as a platform to share her love of space and science with a wider audience. But she also wants people to know that if a tattooed, proud Aboriginal woman has defied the odds to excel in a scientific field, anyone can do it. “I think science, and university in general, is something that has always only been an option for people who come from a wealthy background, people who are supported,” she said. “So for people like me - I grew up in housing commission, grew up on Centrelink - I think it's really important for us to be acknowledging that your socio-economic status should not be defining who you become and who you are.” @ellaarchibaldbinge 📸 @rhett.wyman @sydneymorningherald

@karlienoon was the first Indigenous woman to obtain degrees in physics and mathematics. The multiple award-winner was an ACT Young Australian of the Year 2019 finalist and a Eureka Prize Emerging Leader 2019 finalist.

TONIGHT: Join Karlie Noon on a tour of the August sky at 6.30pm Facebook Livestream via link in bio.


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