Alice Altair Gift Enevoldsen
 
Hello!
 
I’m a planetarium and stage science curriculum writer and teacher at the Pacific Science Center. I have a Masters’ in Teaching from Seattle University, and a Bachelors’ in Astronomy-Geology from Whitman College. I got my basic science education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I have participated in two astronomy papers: one as a research lackey, and the other as primary author. I am of Caucasian descent, am female, and am an amateur portrait photographer.
 
I also write the semi-twice-monthly astronomy column at Pacific Science Center: AstroInfo.
Curriculum Vitae
 
Enevoldsen, A.A.G. (2007), Lane-Cummings, K.; Dennis, D.; Wright, B.; Tuhus, K. The Planets Show. A revision of an interactive, live planetarium show for school groups between grades 2 and 8, about our solar system. Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA.
 
Enevoldsen, A.A.G. (2007). Paths across the Sky. An interactive, live planetarium show for school groups between grades K and 2, focusing on the apparent motion of the Sun in our sky. Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA.
 
Enevoldsen, A.A.G. (2007); Knight, D.; Wright, B. The Reason for the Seasons. A revision of an interactive, live planetarium show for school groups between grades 3 and 12, exploring the astronomical effects and reasons for the seasons on Earth. Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA.
 
Enevoldsen, A.A.G. (2007). Mini-Partnerships: Successes of "Just Asking". Proceedings of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific's Education and Public Outreach. (upcoming)
 
Enevoldsen, A.A.G. (2007). Ice Under Fire. A live science demonstration about polar science and global warming. Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA.
 
Enevoldsen, A.A. (2005). Mystery of the Lice Ant. A live science demonstration about archaeology. Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA.
 
Enevoldsen, A.A.; Sakimoto, S. E. H.; Cooley, C. R. (2005). Elevation-dependent Flow Rates on Olympus Mons. 36th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Proceedings, 36, 1595.
 
Enevoldsen, A.A. (2002). Navigation. An interactive, live planetarium show for school groups about celestial navigation. Museum of Science, Boston, MA.
 
Levine, A. M.; Bradt, H. V.; Enevoldsen, A.; Morgan, E. H.; Remillard, R. A.; Wen, L.; Smith, D. A. (2000). Recent Developments with RXTE ASM Results. American Astronomical Society, HEAD Meeting #5, #43.07; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 32, p.1260.
 
Enevoldsen, A.A. (1999). Astronomy of Astrology. An interactive, live planetarium show for the public about the strained relationship between astronomy and astrology. West Seattle High School, and Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA.
 
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