After northern lights grace campus horizons, astronomy and physics professors shed light on how they occur
Growing up in a small town in Pennsylvania, astronomy and physics Prof. Michael Smutko could see the Milky Way alongside “hundreds and hundreds” of stars above him every night. “(Space) was just always fascinating to me,” said Smutko, director of Dearborn Observatory. “When I went to college, I didn’t really have a set major in. The post After northern lights grace campus horizons, astronomy and physics professors shed light on how they occur appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.