Carolyn Collins Petersen Follow Carolyn Collins Petersen. Carolyn Collins Petersen Astronomy Expert Education M.S., Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Colorado - Boulder B.S., Education, University of Colorado Introduction Author/co-author of seven books on astronomy and planetary science, including Astronomy 101 and Space Exploration: Past, Present, FutureCEO of Loch Ness Productions, a production company specializing in educational materials for planetariums and science centersMember of the American Astronomical Society and International Planetarium Society Experience Carolyn Collins Petersen is a science writer, producer, and former research astronomer. She is the CEO of Loch Ness Productions, a production company specializing educational documentary shows for planetariums and science centers. She has published 7 books on astronomy and planetary science, including Astronomy 101, Space Exploration: Past, Present, Future, and Hubble Vision. In addition to her own books and articles on astronomy, Carolyn has written exhibition texts for the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, the NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, and the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco.Previously, Carolyn worked on a Hubble Space Telescope instrument team and served as an editor for Sky Publishing, which publishes Sky & Telescope and Skywatch. Carolyn has written more than 40 documentaries and several webcasts on space science, and she regularly gives public presentations and lectures on topics in astronomy. Education Carolyn earned a master's degree from the University of Colorado – Boulder, where she studied astronomy, astrophysics, and science communication. She also received her B.S. from the University of Colorado.PublicationsSpace Exploration: Past, Present, Future, 2017, Amberley BooksAstronomy 101: From the Sun and Moon to Wormholes and Warp Drive, Key Theories, Discoveries, and Facts about the Universe, 2013, Adams MediaVisions of the Cosmos (with J.C. Brandt), 2005, Cambridge University PressHubble Vision (with J.C. Brandt), 2003, Cambridge University Press (two editions)The New Solar System (editor, with K. Beatty and A.C. Chaikin), 1999, Cambridge University Press and Sky PublishingJupiter! 1989, Facts on File. ThoughtCo and Dotdash Meredith ThoughtCo, a Dotdash Meredith brand, is an award-winning reference site offering education content created by experts. ThoughtCo reaches 13 million readers each month. Learn more about us and our editorial guidelines. Read more from Carolyn Collins Petersen How Long Is a Day on Each Planet? What Is the Eye of the Sahara? Computer Models Show How a Black Hole Eats a Star Explore the Dwarf Planet Haumea Exploring the Planets With an Amateur Telescope There's a Starry Pooch in the Sky Named Canis Major How to Find the Aquila Constellation Solving the Busy Stellar Mystery of Cygnus X-1 How Does a Volcano Work? Ancient Mars Rocks Show Evidence of Water The Hercules Constellation: Location, Stars, Deep Sky Objects Journey Through the Solar System: Dwarf Planet Pluto Protostars: New Suns in the Making Seven Celestial Sisters Rule the Sky Exploring the Carina Nebula Diagramming the Lives of Stars How to Find the Taurus Constellation How to Find the Cygnus Constellation Explore the Sombrero Galaxy How to Find the Aries Constellation The Once-Mysterious Phases of the Moon Explained Zealandia: The Drowned Continent of the South Mercury MESSENGER's Final Plunge Biography of Robert H. Goddard, American Rocket Scientist