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CURRICULUM VITAE Kevin Scott Schindler (updated February 2020) Contact Information: Lowell Observatory 1400 W. Mars Hill Rd. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Telephone: 928-607-1387 Fax: 928-774-6296 Email: [email protected] Education: B. S., Geology, Marietta College, Marietta, OH 1987 Honors/Awards: 2020 Viola Award for Community Impact – Organization, Lowell Observatory and Discover Flagstaff, Flagstaff’s Lunar legacy 2019 Friend of the Humanities Award, Arizona Humanities 2012 Viola Award for Flagstaff Science Educator of the Year, Flagstaff Cultural Partners 2011 Asteroid 23739 Kevin named in Kevin’s honor 2010-2012 Editor’s Choice Award (5 times), suite101.com online magazine. 2004 Fossil crab Pseudoacheulis schindleri named in Kevin’s honor 1996 Employee of the Year, Lowell Observatory 1986 Paul Fulton Memorial Grant, Southeastern Ohio Oil & Gas Association 1986 Adopt-A-Student Scholarship, Kirtlandia Society, Cleveland Museum of Natural History Offices/Community Activity: 2017-2019 Flagstaff’s Lunar Legacy 2003-2016 Sheriff, Flagstaff Corral of Westerners International 2014 Commissioner, Flagstaff Tourism Commission 1998-2014 Board of Directors, Flagstaff Festival of Science (President in 2001, 2005) 2011-2012 United Way of Northern Arizona Campaign Cabinet. 2003-2005 Manager, Lowell Infrared Sox (softball team) 2002-2004 Board of Directors, Flagstaff Leadership Program (Treasurer in 2003-2004) 2001,’02, ’09, ’10, ‘11 Lowell Observatory Campaign Chair, United Way drive 1989-1992 Treasurer, Florida Paleontological Society Professional Experience: 2015-present. Historian, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona. Research and write about the history of Lowell Observatory and astronomy. 2017. Public Information Officer, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona.

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CURRICULUM VITAE Kevin Scott Schindler

(updated February 2020) Contact Information: Lowell Observatory 1400 W. Mars Hill Rd. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Telephone: 928-607-1387 Fax: 928-774-6296 Email: [email protected] Education: B. S., Geology, Marietta College, Marietta, OH 1987 Honors/Awards:

2020 Viola Award for Community Impact – Organization, Lowell Observatory and

Discover Flagstaff, Flagstaff’s Lunar legacy 2019 Friend of the Humanities Award, Arizona Humanities 2012 Viola Award for Flagstaff Science Educator of the Year, Flagstaff Cultural Partners 2011 Asteroid 23739 Kevin named in Kevin’s honor 2010-2012 Editor’s Choice Award (5 times), suite101.com online magazine. 2004 Fossil crab Pseudoacheulis schindleri named in Kevin’s honor 1996 Employee of the Year, Lowell Observatory 1986 Paul Fulton Memorial Grant, Southeastern Ohio Oil & Gas Association 1986 Adopt-A-Student Scholarship, Kirtlandia Society, Cleveland Museum of Natural

History Offices/Community Activity:

2017-2019 Flagstaff’s Lunar Legacy 2003-2016 Sheriff, Flagstaff Corral of Westerners International 2014 Commissioner, Flagstaff Tourism Commission 1998-2014 Board of Directors, Flagstaff Festival of Science (President in 2001, 2005) 2011-2012 United Way of Northern Arizona Campaign Cabinet. 2003-2005 Manager, Lowell Infrared Sox (softball team) 2002-2004 Board of Directors, Flagstaff Leadership Program (Treasurer in 2003-2004) 2001,’02, ’09, ’10, ‘11 Lowell Observatory Campaign Chair, United Way drive 1989-1992 Treasurer, Florida Paleontological Society

Professional Experience:

2015-present. Historian, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona. Research and write about the history of Lowell Observatory and astronomy. 2017. Public Information Officer, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona.

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2015. Content Specialist, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona. Create and edit written content for internal and external publications and documents. Assist with public relations and represent Lowell Observatory at select professional and community events.

2013-2014. Communications Manager, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona. Manage communications efforts, both internally and externally, including information dissemination via newsletters, Constant Contact email blasts, social media; manage PR, marketing, advertising.

2005-2013. Outreach Manager, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona. Provide oversight of all aspects of Public Programs, including fiscal management of $1,000,000 budget, supervision of 38 paid and volunteer staff members, programming, telescope operations, gift shop, exhibit development, special event coordination. Flagstaff, AZ 2011-2013. Topic Editor (Paleontology), suite101.com online magazine 2011-2013. Feature Writer (Paleontology), suite101.com online magazine 2010-2011. Contributing Writer, suite101.com online magazine 1998-2005. Senior Supervisor, School & Special Programs, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ 1996-1998. Public Program Supervisor, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ 1995-1996. Supervisor, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ 1995. Tour Guide, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ 1993-1994. Collections Assistant (Volunteer), Discovery Place, Charlotte, North Carolina

1990-1993. Biological Scientist, Division of Invertebrate Paleontology, Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL

1988-1990. Laboratory Technician, Division of Invertebrate Paleontology, Florida Museum

of Natural History, Gainesville, FL 1987-1988. Tour Guide, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Historic Site, Cross Creek, FL 1987. Technician, Devil’s Millhopper State Historic Site, Gainesville, FL 1983-1987. Teaching Assistant/Laboratory Technician, Marietta College Departments of Geology and Biology, Marietta, OH

1986. Curatorial Assistant, Division of Invertebrate Paleontology, Cleveland Museum of Natural

History, Cleveland, OH Grants (as co-P.I. or as senior personnel):

2015 received $29,000 from the Flagstaff Arts Council for general operations. 2014 received $28,300 from the Flagstaff Arts Council for general operations.

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2013 (with M. Doucette) received $9,750 from the Flagstaff Cultural Partners for general

operations. 2012 (with R. Tweed) received $21,000 from the Flagstaff Cultural Partners for general

operations. 2011 (with R. Tweed) received $21,000 from the Flagstaff Cultural Partners for general

operations.

2010 (with R. Tweed) received $28,600 from the Flagstaff Cultural Partners for general operations. 2009 (with R. Tweed) received $29,000 from the Flagstaff Cultural Partners for general operations. 2008 (with R. Tweed) received $27,000 from the Flagstaff Cultural Partners for indoor exhibit improvements. 2008 (with R. Tweed) received $5,000 from the Nierling Foundation for lecture hall improvements. 2007 (with R. Tweed) received $22,000 from the Flagstaff Cultural Partners for creating multimedia programs. 2007 (with R. Tweed) received $3,000 from The Sundt Foundation for exhibit upgrades in Rotunda Museum. 2007 (with J. Hall and R. Tweed) received $45,000 from the McAllister Foundation and Geofund to design and construct McAllister Space Theatre. 2007 (with J. Hall and R. Tweed) received $6,000 from Arizona Public Service for seating in the McAllister Space Theatre. 2006 (with R. Tweed) received $8,000 from the JP Morgan Chase Foundation for exhibit upgrades in Rotunda Museum. 2006 (with R. Tweed) received $10,000 from BNSF for exhibit upgrades in Rotunda Museum. 2006 (with R. Tweed) received $17,500 from Tourism Cares for exhibit upgrades in Rotunda Museum. 2006 (with R. Tweed) received $51,000 from Honeywell Hometown Solutions for a three-year project to build the Honeywell Children’s Exhibit. 2006 (with R. Tweed) received $20,000 from the Flagstaff Cultural Partners to design and build outdoor signage and exhibits. 2005 (with R. Tweed) received $2,500 from the Principal Financial Group for design and construction of children’s exhibit in Rotunda Museum.

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2004 received $3,000 from the Arizona Humanities Council to design and build The 1894 Lowell Expedition exhibit in Rotunda Museum. Books (7) 2019 Kevin Schindler and Michael Kitt. Historic Tales of Flagstaff. The History Press. 142 p. 2018

Kevin Schindler and Will Grundy. Pluto and Lowell Observatory: A History of Discovery at Flagstaff. The History Press. 144 p.

2017

The Arizona Daily Sun (Chapter Introductions by Kevin Schindler). Flagstaff Memories: The Early Years. Pediment. 136 p. Kevin Schindler and William Sheehan. Images of America: Northern Arizona Space Training. Arcadia Publishing. 128 p.

2016:

Kevin Schindler. Images of America: Lowell Observatory. Arcadia Publishing. 128 p.

2015 Kevin Schindler. The Far End of the Journey: Lowell Observatory’s 24-inch Clark Telescope. Lowell Observatory. 141 p.

2014:

Kevin Schindler & Bonnie Stevens. Flagstaff Festival of Science: The First 25 Years. Flagstaff Festival of Science. 50 p.

Popular Publications Miscellaneous (154) 2020: Jeffrey Hall & Kevin Schindler. Lowell Observatory Turns 125. Astronomy, February 2020: 44. 2019:

Kevin Schindler. Maggie Barrerra Proves Tenacity is a Winning Trait. Flagstaff Business News, December 2019: 14. Kevin Schindler. NAU Football Star Inducted into Hall of Fame. Flagstaff Business News, November 2019: 14. William Sheehan & Kevin Schindler. The Women in the Moon. Discover, November 2019: 62. Kevin Schindler. One Man’s Passion for Hockey Impacts Generations of Young People. Flagstaff Business News, October 2019: 14. Kevin Schindler. ‘First Man’ a Giant Leap. Arizona Daily Sun, September 20 2019: A8.

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Kevin Schindler. Celebrating NAU Athletic Hall of Fame Class. Flagstaff Business News, September 2019: 14. Kevin Schindler. World-Standard Astronomy Education Vision Coming into Focus. Flagstaff Business News, September 2019: 1. Kevin Schindler. Northern Arizona’s Role in the Apollo Moon Missions. American Astronomical Society’s This Month in Astronomical History, July 16 2019. Kevin Schindler. Celebrating 125 Years of Stargazing. Flagstaff Business News, July 2019: 1. Kevin Schindler. Athlete and Coach Finds Career Success and Work-Life Balance. Flagstaff Business News, July 2019: 14. Kevin Schindler. The Grand Canyon. Arizona Daily Sun Flagstaff Lunar Legacy Commemorative Edition:17. Kevin Schindler. Former Lumberjack Football Player Remains Loyal Booster. Flagstaff Business News, June 2019: 11. Kevin Schindler. Lowell Observatory: Revealing the Universe for 125 Years. Arizona Daily Sun insert, May 26, 2020: A6. Kevin Schindler. A Legacy of Discovery: Historic Research at Lowell. Arizona Daily Sun insert, May 26, 2020: A2. Kevin Schindler & Jeffrey Hall. Lowell Observatory and Flagstaff. Arizona Daily Sun insert, May 26, 2020: A1. Kevin Schindler. Lack of Sales Closing Flagstaff Scout Shop. Flagstaff Business News, May 2019: 14. Kevin Schindler. Natural Beauty Continues to Inspire NAU Tennis MVP. Flagstaff Business News, May 2019: 11. Kevin Schindler. April’s Night Sky. Pinewood News, April 8: 27. Kevin Schindler. Former NAU Basketball Player Shooting for Success in Medicine. Flagstaff Business News, April 2019: 15. William Sheehan & Kevin Schindler. The Women in the Moon. Astronomy, April 2020: 44 Kevin Schindler. NAU Athletics Doc Benches Himself After Nearly Fifty Years. Flagstaff Business News, March 2019: 15. Kevin Schindler. March’s Night Sky. Pinewood News, March 11: 29. Kevin Schindler. February’s Night Sky. Pinewood News, February 4: 29. Kevin Schindler. Astronomical Folklore, Imagery, and Concepts in South Moon Under. The Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Journal of Florida History, vol. XXVII, 2019: 19-50.

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Kevin Schindler. Kitt Recital Hall Opens the Sound of Music. Flagstaff Business News, February 2019: 27. Kevin Schindler. Lumberjack Football Star Helping Youth Build Strong Foundation. Flagstaff Business News, February 2019: 11. Kevin Schindler. MNA Director Returning to Corporate World. Flagstaff Business News, January 2019: 13.

2018:

Kevin Schindler. MNA Director Returning to Corporate World. Flagstaff Business News, January 2019: 13. Kevin Schindler. Acclaimed Track Coach Continuing to Develop World-Class Runners. Flagstaff Business News, January 2019: 12. Kevin Schindler. Local Engineer Building a Personal Aircraft: The FanFlyer. Flagstaff Business News, December 2018: 1. Kevin Schindler & Bill Sheehan. Giant Leap. Northern Arizona’s Mountain Living Magazine, November 2018: 8. Kevin Schindler. Tennis Taught NAU Athlete Finesse, Agility in Business. Flagstaff Business News, November 2018: 14. Kevin Schindler. Runner Taking Lessons from the Track to Help Others. Flagstaff Business News, October 2018: 14. Kevin Schindler. Volcano Project takes Former NAU Swimmer to Aegean Sea. Flagstaff Business News, September 2018: 1. Kevin Schindler. ‘Giant Leap’ Sushi, Lunar Legacy Bowling, Crescent Moon Bottle Openers. Flagstaff Business News, September 2018: 1. Kevin Schindler. Retracing the Steps of Moonwalkers. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2018 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 14.

Kevin Schindler. Runner Keeping Business Career on Track. Flagstaff Business News, July 2018: 14. Kevin Schindler. Celebrating Northern Arizona’s Lunar Legacy. Flagstaff Business News, July 2018: 8. Kevin Schindler. Astronauts visit Flagstaff for first time in 1963. Arizona Daily Sun commemorative insert, June 10, 2018: 4. Kevin Schindler. People of Flagstaff made important contributions to Apollo missions. Arizona Daily Sun commemorative insert, June 10, 2018: 2.

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Nancy Wiechec, Kevin Schindler & Lori Pappas. City plays significant role in moon program. Arizona Daily Sun commemorative insert, June 10, 2018: 1. Kevin Schindler. Leonardo da Vinci and Earthshine. American Astronomical Society, “This Month in Astronomical History”, AAS Article #16486, April 25, 2018.

Kevin Schindler. How Pluto Got Its Name. Discover, May 2018: 66-69. Kevin Schindler. Starlite Shining at 60. Flagstaff Business News, April 2018: 1.

Kevin Schindler. Expanded Air Service Taking Off. Flagstaff Business News, January 2018: 1.

2017:

Kevin Schindler. Carmels Serves Simple Food, Out of This World Atmosphere. Flagstaff Business News, October 2017: 4. Kevin Schindler. Phoenix Suns Dedicate YMCA Basketball Court. Flagstaff Business News, October 2017: 14. Kevin Schindler. Eclipse keeps generating buzz on media. Madras Pioneer, September 6, 2017.

Kevin Schindler. Kurt Warner adds another chapter to his “bags to riches” story. Flagstaff Business News, September 2017: 7.

Kevin Schindler. Warner’s career an example of perseverance. Arizona Daily Sun, August 20, 2017: A11.

Kevin Schindler. Lowell experience on Sunday. Madras Pioneer, August 16, 2017: A1.

Kevin Schindler. Warner’s implausible path to Canton. Arizona Daily Sun, August 6, 2017: A11.

Kevin Schindler. Warner receives gold jacket in Canton. Arizona Daily Sun, August 5, 2017: B1.

Kevin Schindler. Lowell Observatory comes to Madras. Sageland, July 5, 2017: 30. Kevin Schindler. Lowell event at PAC tonight. Madras Pioneer, July 19, 2017: A4. Kevin Schindler. Numerous methods for viewing eclipse. Madras Pioneer, July 5, 2017: A8. Kevin Schindler. Meet the Lowell presenters. Madras Pioneer, May 31, 2017: A7. Kevin Schindler. Total solar eclipses make mark on history. Madras Pioneer, May 17: A7. Kevin Schindler. Expect ‘enchanting, multisensory’ event. Madras Pioneer, May 4: A8. Kevin Schindler. Independent Bookshop Owners Embracing the Bright Side. Flagstaff Business News, May (Volume 10, Issue 5): 8. Kevin Schindler. What happens during a total solar eclipse? Madras Pioneer, April 19: A8.

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Kevin Schindler. Lowell Observatory will help use reach the stars eclipse weekend. Madras Pioneer, April 5: A5

Kevin Schindler. Pluto Telescope Renovation. @7000ft, March: 12. Kevin Schindler. Percival Lowell: A life in astronomy. Astronomy, April: 44-49.

Kevin Schindler. Historic Orpheum Theatre Celebrating 100 Years. Flagstaff Business News, March (Volume 10, Issue 3): 4.

2016:

Kevin Schindler. Ski Season Arriving Early. Flagstaff Business News, August (Volume 9, Issue 11): 1. Kevin Schindler. Flagstaff Character: Gene Shoemaker. www.flagstaffarizona.org/flagstaff-character-gene-shoemaker/, November 3, 2016.

Kevin Schindler. Flagstaff Festival of Science. www.flagstaffarizona.org/flagstaff-festival-science/, September 26, 2016. Kevin Schindler. Flagstaff Star Party. www.flagstaffarizona.org/flagstaff-star-party/, September 20, 2016. Kevin Schindler. Astronomers, Dreamers Planning for Total Eclipse. Flagstaff Business News, August (Volume 9, Issue 10): 8. Kevin Schindler. Pioneering Astronomers Explore Mars from Flagstaff! Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2016 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 14. Kevin Schindler. Visible Growth: Flagstaff experiencing increasing development, business interest. Flagstaff Business News, August (Volume 9, Issue 8): 1. Kevin Schindler. Canyon by Day; Universe at Night. Flagstaff Business News, August (Volume 9, Issue 7): 11. Kevin Schindler. Businesses Trading Hotel Rooms, Printing, Flowers. Quad Cities Business News, June (Volume 6, Issue 47): 1. Kevin Schindler. Hatcher Shares Baseball’s Life Lessons. Flagstaff Business News, May (Volume 9, Issue 5): 6. Kevin Schindler. Phoenix Suns D-League Team Moving to Prescott Valley. Flagstaff Business News, May (Volume 9, Issue 5): 9. Kevin Schindler. Businesses Trading Hotel Rooms, Printing, Flowers. Flagstaff Business News, May (Volume 9, Issue 5): 1.

Kevin Schindler. Why the Forest Service Rejected Tusayan’s Development Proposal. Flagstaff

Business News, April (Volume 9, Issue 4): 8.

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Kevin Schindler. Astronomers Helping Students in Remote Schools Explore Universe. Flagstaff Business News, March (Volume 9, Issue 3): 11.

Kevin Schindler & Lauren Amundson. How Pluto Got Its Name. Astronomy, March: 44-48. Kevin Schindler. Tourism Officials Mark Record Year. Flagstaff Business News, January (Volume 9, Issue 1): 1.

2015:

Kevin Schindler. Technology Keeps Photographers Shifting Focus. Flagstaff Business News, November (Volume 8, Issue 12): 6.

Kevin Schindler. El Nino Keeping Northland Busy. Flagstaff Business News, November (Volume 8, Issue 11): 1.

Kevin Schindler. Machine Company Powering Bikes, Skateboards, Fans. Flagstaff Business News, November (Volume 8, Issue 11): 11.

Kevin Schindler. Teachers Flying High in NASA’s Air Observatory. Flagstaff Business News, October (Volume 8, Issue 10): 1.

Kevin Schindler. Flagstaff’s astronomy ambassadors take flight. Arizona Daily Sun, September 16: A1. Kevin Schindler. Lowell Observatory historian prepares for NASA flight. Arizona Daily Sun, September 15: A1.

Kevin Schindler. Historic Telescope Reaching for Stars Again. Flagstaff Business News, September (Volume 8, Issue 9): 3. Kevin Schindler. New Horizons Mission Leader Shares Discoveries with Pluto’s Hometown. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2015 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 3.

Kevin Schindler. Flagstaff Forty Rebranding, Expanding to include Quad Cities Area. Flagstaff Business News, August (Volume 8, Issue 8): 1. Kevin Schindler. Lowell Astronomer Exploring Pluto, Charon. Flagstaff Business News, August (Volume 8, Issue 8): 1. Kevin Schindler. Randy Johnson: First Diamondback Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame. Flagstaff Business News, August (Volume 8, Issue 8): 10. Kevin Schindler. A heartfelt induction: Randy Johnson cites those who supported him from start to finish in his Baseball Hall of Fame induction speech. Arizona Daily Sun, July 28: B1.

Kevin Schindler. Right where he belongs: Former Arizona Diamondback Randy Johnson enters the Hall of Fame at today’s induction ceremony. Arizona Daily Sun,, July 26: A12.

Kevin Schindler. Remembering Randy Johnson and the 2001 World Series. Arizona Daily Sun,, July 25: A5.

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Kevin Schindler. Lowell Observatory Changing Structure to Attract Resources. Flagstaff Business News, July (Volume 8, Issue 7): 8.

Kevin Schindler. Before New Horizons, one telescope started it all. Astronomy.com, July 3. Kevin Schindler. PlutoTown. USA: Where Pluto is, and always will be, a planet. Astronomy.com, June 25.

Kevin Schindler. Who is Gym? Flagstaff Business News, June (Volume 8, Issue 6): 9. Kevin Schindler. Wonder Factory Supporters Envision Hands-On Science Center. Flagstaff Business News, June (Volume 8, Issue 6): 10.

Kevin Schindler. Guarding Against Skin Cancer in Arizona’s High Country. Flagstaff Business News, June (Volume 8, Issue 6): S3. Kevin Schindler. Guarding Against Skin Cancer in Arizona’s High Country. Quad Cities Business News, June (Volume 3, Issue 6): S2. Kevin Schindler. Unusual History Book Tells Stories Behind Quad Cities High School Gym Names? Quad Cities Business News, June (Volume 3, Issue 6): 11. Kevin Schindler. How a Flying Telescope Proved Pluto has an Atmosphere. Astronomy.com, June 3. Kevin Schindler. Naming Pluto: Strange suggestions for a “dark, gloomy planet”. Astronomy.com, May 22. Kevin Schindler. Want to Discover Planet X? You’ll Need These Three Tools. Astronomy.com, May 20. Kevin Schindler. Young Clyde Tombaugh: How a Midwestern Farm Boy Set a Course for Pluto. Astronomy.com, May 18.

Kevin Schindler. Percival Lowell’s Three Early Searches for Planet X. Astronomy.com, May 14.

Kevin Schindler. Paving the Way for Street Safety, Improvement. Flagstaff Business News, May (Volume 8, Issue 5): 3. Kevin Schindler. Plans, Projects to Improve Skier Experience. Flagstaff Business News, May (Volume 8, Issue 5): 11.

Kevin Schindler. Tusayan Feeling Left Out of Flagstaff Discussion. Flagstaff Business News, April (Volume 8, Issue 4): 1.

Kevin Schindler. Walnut Canyon Monument Celebrating 100 Years. Flagstaff Business News, April (Volume 8, Issue 4): 15.

Kevin Schindler. Peru Harnesses a Career of Helping in United Way Role. Flagstaff Business

News, March (Volume 8, Issue 3): 12.

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Kevin Schindler. Snowbowl, FMC Making Room on Slopes for All Abilities. Flagstaff Business News, March (Volume 8, Issue 3): 1.

Kevin Schindler. Flagstaff Considering Use of Plastic Bags. Flagstaff Business News, February (Volume 8, Issue 2): 1. Kevin Schindler. Celebrating the Year of Pluto. Flagstaff Business News, February (Volume 8, Issue 2): 1.

Kevin Schindler. Flagstaff Cool Zone, a Refreshing Experience Beyond the Red Zone. Flagstaff Business News, January (Volume 8, Issue 1): 1.

Kevin Schindler. New Museum Director Focusing on Science, Colorado Plateau. Flagstaff

Business News, January (Volume 8, Issue 1): 4 . 2014: Kevin Schindler. “As If” feature. Mountain Living Magazine, September 2014: 42. Kevin Schindler. Flagstaff: a Hub of Scientific Discovery. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2014

Flagstaff Festival of Science: 11. 2013: Kevin Schindler. The Comets are Coming! Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2013 Flagstaff Festival of

Science: 4. Kevin Schindler. Thermophiles, Xerophiles and Life in the Extreme. Arizona Daily Sun insert,

2013 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 10. Kevin Schindler. DCT: An Engineering Marvel with Marvelous Images. Arizona Daily Sun

insert, 2013 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 11. Kevin Schindler. The Comets are Coming! Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2013 Flagstaff Festival of

Science: 12. 2012: Kevin Schindler. The Cousteau Name Still Making Waves. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2012

Flagstaff Festival of Science: 3. Kevin Schindler. Down to Science: How Research and Discovery Shaped Flagstaff’s Past.

Mountain Living Magazine, Centennial Edition: 23-24. 2011: K.S. Schindler. Trip to the moon starts with Cinder Hills: Follow in the footsteps of Apollo

astronauts. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2011 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 4. K.S. Schindler. All-Star week starts in Phoenix with FanFest. Arizona Daily Sun, July 11: B3. 2010: K.S. Schindler. Expanding our Universe with the Discovery Channel Telescope. Arizona Daily

Sun insert, 2010 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 2. 2009: K.S. Schindler. Flagstaff-trained Apollo astronaut lives life reaching for the stars. Arizona

Daily Sun insert, 2009 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 3.

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2008: K.S. Schindler. Preston zooms into the unknown depths of the biological world. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2008 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 3.

2007: K.S. Schindler. E.C. Slipher’s Mars expeditions to South Africa. Monthly Notes of the

Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 66 (7 & 8): 145-156. K. Schindler. Comet dust brings surprises. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2007 Flagstaff Festival of

Science: 5. 2006: K. Schindler. Adventures of a sea hunter. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2006 Flagstaff Festival of

Science: 3. 2005: K. Schindler. Day of Discovery. Astronomy Magazine online, February 1: 4 pp K. Schindler. Seeing stars in Flagstaff. Arizona Insight, August: p. 6. K. Schindler. Catching rays to study climate. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2005 Flagstaff Festival

of Science: 11. K. Schindler. President’s welcome. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2004 Flagstaff Festival of

Science: 2. 2004: K. Schindler. Lucy discoverer strives to preserve our past for the future. Arizona Daily Sun

insert, 2004 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 3. K. Schindler. Scientists look to meteorites and comets for life form link. Arizona Daily Sun

insert, 2004 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 4. K. Schindler. Pluto, dinosaurs, astronauts and more put Flagstaff on the scientific map. Arizona

Daily Sun insert, 2004 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 11. 2003: K. Schindler. A cone with a view: Hiking Lenox Crater. Arizona Daily Sun insert, 2003

Flagstaff Festival of Science: 8. K. Schindler. Meteor Crater: Not just another hole in the ground. Arizona Daily Sun insert,

2003 Flagstaff Festival of Science: 8. B. Stevens & K. Schindler. Science erupts. Flagstaff Live, September 25-October 1: 8. 2001: K. Schindler. Stargazing in Flag: Family astronomy series coming to Lowell Observatory.

Flagstaff Live, August 23-29: 36. 1999: K. Schindler. Lowell Observatory: Where every day is Sun day. Flagstaff Live, September 9-

15: 30. 1996: K.S. Schindler. 100 years of good seeing: The history of the 24-inch Clark Telescope. 21 pp. 1995: K. Schindler. Science festival will rock Flagstaff starting Friday. Arizona Daily Sun, September

23: 5.

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1987: J.T. Hannibal & K.S. Schindler. The search for oil and gas in the Western Reserve. Western Reserve Magazine XIV (8): 62-72.

Regular Newspaper and Magazine Columns View from Mars Hill Column (197) 2020:

Kevin Schindler. Learning about the moon’s perceived impact. Arizona Daily Sun, May 16, 2020: A5. Kevin Schindler. Detecting an intruder from outer space. Arizona Daily Sun, May 2, 2020: A5. Kevin Schindler. Checking in with the Lyrid Meteor Shower. Arizona Daily Sun, April 18, 2020: A5. Kevin Schindler. Heavens offer up a week of celestial delights. Arizona Daily Sun, April 4, 2020: A5. Kevin Schindler. Astronomy’s moveable feast: Easter’s date. Arizona Daily Sun, March 21, 2020: A5. Kevin Schindler. Lowell set to celebrate I Heart Pluto Festival. Arizona Daily Sun, February 8, 2020: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Rediscovering—and renaming—the Crab Nebula. Arizona Daily Sun, January 26, 2020: A5. Kevin Schindler. One giant leap (year) for mankind. Arizona Daily Sun, January 25, 2020: A5.

2019:

Kevin Schindler. Possible Star of Bethlehem explanations. Arizona Daily Sun, December 14, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. Pegasus features a ‘Wonderful’ galaxy cluster. Arizona Daily Sun, November 30, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. Charles Simonyi’s fascinating story. Arizona Daily Sun, November 16, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. The celestial swing dance of Mercury transit. Arizona Daily Sun, November 2, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. 2I/Borisov comet: A visitor from another solar system. Arizona Daily Sun, October 19, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. A reimagined view from Mars Hill opens today. Arizona Daily Sun, October 5, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. Return of fall also heralds Andromeda Galaxy. Arizona Daily Sun, September 21, 2019: A5.

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Kevin Schindler. Charlie Duke returns to Flagstaff. Arizona Daily Sun, September 7, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. Lowell honored with new Pluto feature name. Arizona Daily Sun, August 24, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. The astronomy version of Dog Days of Summer. Arizona Daily Sun, July 27, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. A new image to celebrate Lowell’s 125th. Arizona Daily Sun, May 18, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. Lowell’s history and the diaries of Carl Lampland. Arizona Daily Sun, May 4, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. A well-traveled meteorite and its long journey. Arizona Daily Sun, March 23, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. Celebrating Pi Day and looking back at Einstein. Arizona Daily Sun, March 9, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. The Pleiades rich in cultural mythology. Arizona Daily Sun, February 23, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. The spiral galaxy known as M81, among other names. Arizona Daily Sun, February 9, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. Rediscovering—and renaming—the Crab Nebula. Arizona Daily Sun, January 26, 2019: A5. Kevin Schindler. Ultima Thule revealed in the outer solar system. Arizona Daily Sun, January 20, 2019: A1. Kevin Schindler. Introducing Ultima Thule. Arizona Daily Sun, January 12, 2019: A5.

2018: Kevin Schindler. Exploring the Distant Unknown. Arizona Daily Sun, December 29, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. Geminid Meteor Shower set to put on a show. Arizona Daily Sun, December 8, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. ‘Tis the season to talk about seasons. Arizona Daily Sun, November 24, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. Attempting to explain the Star of Bethlehem. Arizona Daily Sun, November 10, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. The Witch Head Nebula. Arizona Daily Sun, October 27, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. Orionid Meteor Shower set to return soon. Arizona Daily Sun, October 13, 2018: A5.

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Kevin Schindler. First Man in the Northland. Arizona Daily Sun, September 29, 2018: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Having a good time with an astronomy buff. Arizona Daily Sun, September 15, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. Movie-themed star charts. Arizona Daily Sun, September 1, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. New meteor tracking station at Meteor Crater. Arizona Daily Sun, August 18, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. The Perseids, raining fire in the sky. Arizona Daily Sun, August 4, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. Searching for Jupiter’s moons. Arizona Daily Sun, July 28, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. JFK inspired Flagstaff on decade-long lunar quest. Arizona Daily Sun, July 7, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. A starry night in June leads to masterpiece. Arizona Daily Sun, June 23, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. Discoverer of Flagstaff’s own moon honored. Arizona Daily Sun, June 9, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. JFK speech sent nation to moon. Arizona Daily Sun, May 26, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. Ginormous Jupiter has fascinated for centuries. Arizona Daily Sun, May 12, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. Take a dip in the Celestial Whirlpool. Arizona Daily Sun, April 28, 2018: A7. Kevin Schindler. Names for Pluto moon Charon have Flag ties. Arizona Daily Sun, April 14, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. In time for Easter, the Egg Nebula. Arizona Daily Sun, March 31, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. A clover-shaped nebula just for St. Patrick’s Day. Arizona Daily Sun, March 17, 2018: A6. Kevin Schindler. The ‘curious’ tale of a monkey and a famed astronomer. Arizona Daily Sun, March 3, 2018: A7. Kevin Schindler. Feb. 18, 1930: The Day Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto. Arizona Daily Sun, February 17, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. Let football field explain size of solar system. Arizona Daily Sun, February 3, 2018: A5. Kevin Schindler. Super, blue, or blood: It’s still our own Moon. Arizona Daily Sun, January 20, 2018: A5.

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Kevin Schindler. Lowell astronomer had star turn on early Disney show. Arizona Daily Sun, January 6, 2018: A5.

2017:

Kevin Schindler. Help us remember moon exploration legacy in Flagstaff. Arizona Daily Sun, December 16, 2017: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Geminid Meteor Shower set to put on a show. Arizona Daily Sun, December 2, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Albert Michelson’s interferometer a real “Bonanza”. Arizona Daily Sun, November 18, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Eskimo Nebula visually dazzling, with tales to tell. Arizona Daily Sun, November 4, 2017: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Just in time for Flag Halloween, an ‘Occult’-ation. Arizona Daily Sun, October 21, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. A baseball ‘moon shot’ to rival 1st moon walk. Arizona Daily Sun, October 7, 2017: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Chasing shadows for next New Horizons target. Arizona Daily Sun, September 23, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Pluto place names feature numerous Flagstaff ties. Arizona Daily Sun, September 9, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Didn’t get enough of Eclipse 2017? Let’s do it again. Arizona Daily Sun, August 26, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Here comes the eclipse, Flagstaff. Arizona Daily Sun, August 12, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. A spotlight on the Eiffel Tower. Arizona Daily Sun, July 29, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Manmade craters of Flagstaff trained Apollo astronauts. Arizona Daily Sun, July 15, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Try this binary pair: Orbiting Black Holes. Arizona Daily Sun, July 1, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Lowell dynasty made mark far beyond Mars Hill. Arizona Daily Sun, June 17, 2017: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Solar eclipses often exceed our expectations. Arizona Daily Sun, June 3, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Astronomer shines spiritual light on a dark cosmos. Arizona Daily Sun, May 20, 2017: A5.

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Kevin Schindler. Art Hoag’s ‘object’ better understood but still fascinates. Arizona Daily Sun, May 6, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Sombrero Galaxy on display for Cinco de Mayo. Arizona Daily Sun, April 22, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Lyrid Meteor Shower peaks on April 22. Arizona Daily Sun, April 8, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Saturn moon like ravioli in the sky. Arizona Daily Sun, Mar 15, 2017: A6. Kevin Schindler. Ancient Puebloans recorded total solar eclipse. Arizona Daily Sun, Mar 11, 2017: A7. Kevin Schindler. Get ready for Easter, astronomy’s moveable feast. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, February 25, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Astronomy often a hobby, fascination of presidents. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, February 11, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Meteor Crater played role in aviation history. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, January 28, 2017: A5. Kevin Schindler. Top nine facts about the Pluto Telescope. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, January 14, 2017: A5.

2016:

Kevin Schindler. Vera Rubin broke new ground in astronomy. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, December 31: A5. Kevin Schindler. Christmas Star: A comet, planet or supernova? View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, December 17: A5. Kevin Schindler. From the Vatican to USNO: Urania, goddess of astronomy, graces both institutions. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, December 3: A1. Kevin Schindler. Rare supermoon arrives in Flag early Monday. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, November 12: A5. Kevin Schindler. Just in Time for Halloween, a witch head in the sky. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, October 22: A5. Kevin Schindler. A century later, Lowell known as agent of change. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, October 8: A8. Kevin Schindler. Starry-eyed ‘owl’ has nest in Cassiopeia. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, September 24: A5. Kevin Schindler. Learn to read the stars at Flag Star Party. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, September 10: A5.

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Kevin Schindler. Weekday names are in the stars. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, August 27: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Rare total solar eclipse to blanket U.S. next August. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, August 13: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Perseids raining fire in the sky through August. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, July 30: A5. Kevin Schindler. Coat Hanger set to come out of closet. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, July 16: A5. Kevin Schindler. Young planets key to cosmic evolution. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, July 2: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Scorpius ready to strike if you can find it. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, June 18: A5.

Kevin Schindler. A gala night to showcase Lowell’s mission. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, June 11: A5. Kevin Schindler. Rings of gas, or just lost luggage. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, June 4: A5. Kevin Schindler. Fifty years, nine planets, one man. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, May 21: A5. Kevin Schindler. Get ready for Transit of Mercury. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, May 7: A5

Kevin Schindler. Get ready for Transit of Mercury. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, April 23: A5. Kevin Schindler. Phoenix constellation hotter, brighter than anything on Earth. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, April 9: A5. Kevin Schindler. Egg Nebula helps explain stellar evolution. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, March 26: A5. Kevin Schindler. Big Dipper has Big Following. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, March 12: A5. Kevin Schindler. Jupiter’s moons still to be discovered. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, February 27: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Little World, Big Heart. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, February 13: A5. Kevin Schindler. A Pope for Leap Day. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, January 30: A5.

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Kevin Schindler. A Saturn Moon with a Hollywood Pedigree. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, January 16: A5. Kevin Schindler. A Meteor Shower to Brighten the New Year. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, January 2: A5.

2015:

Kevin Schindler. A full moon for Christmas. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, December 19: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Thanksgiving according to the planets. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, November 21: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Meteor showers galore this month. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, November 7: A5.

Kevin Schindler. Space junk becoming more predictable. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, October 24: A1. K.S. Schindler. Halley’s castoffs putting on a show. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, October 10: A3.

K.S. Schindler. Ten fun facts about the Clark. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, September 26: A5. K.S. Schindler. Brilliant Venus in ascendancy. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, September 12: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Slow start for local Pluto accolades. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, August 29: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Sagittarius not just for astrologers. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, August 15: A5. K.S. Schindler. Happy Lammas Day! View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, August 1: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Flag science takes center stage during Flyby week. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, July 18: A5.

K.S. Schindler. How astronomy influences our flags. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, July 4: A3. K.S. Schindler. Welcome to the shadow world of occultation. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, June 20: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Discoverer of a Pluto moon has Flagstaff ties. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, June 6: A5. K.S. Schindler. Arcturus brightens the bears. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, May 23: A5.

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K.S. Schindler. Beehive Cluster buzzes with stargazing fun. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, May 9: A5. K.S. Schindler. Why Astronomical Misnomers Persist. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Apr 25: A5. K.S. Schindler. DaVinci among first to understand earthshine. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Apr 11: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Easter: Astronomy’s Moveable Feast. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Mar 28: A5. K.S. Schindler. Eat ‘pi’ and honor Einstein. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Mar 14: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Pluto Discovery Put Flagstaff on Map. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Feb 28: A5. K.S. Schindler. Pluto’s Day of Discovery. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Feb 14: A5.

K.S. Schindler. For the Super Bowl, the Football Cluster. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, Jan 31: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Comet Lovejoy in Flagstaff sky near Pleiades. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Jan 17: A2.

K.S. Schindler. Dawn mission to asteroids has Flagstaff connections. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Jan 3: A5.

2014: K.S. Schindler. “Wonderful life” for galaxy cluster. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, Dec 20: A5.

K.S. Schindler. “Wonderful life” for galaxy cluster. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Dec 6: ??A5.

K.S. Schindler. Counting our blessings and our planets. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Nov 22: A5. K.S. Schindler. Horsehead Nebula discovered by 1st U.S. Female Astronomer. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Nov 8: A5. K.S. Schindler. Flagstaff Star Party coming soon. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Oct 11: A5. K.S. Schindler. Andromeda returns with fall. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Sep 27: A5. K.S. Schindler. Festival of Science on its way. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Sep 13: A5.

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K.S. Schindler. Pluto and Flagstaff get ready for big rendezvous. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Aug 30: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Venus, Jupiter meet in the morning sky. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, Aug 16: A5.

K.S. Schindler. ‘Supermoon,’ Perseid meteor shower coming soon. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, Aug 2: A5.

K.S. Schindler. The 1st Moon Landing—Live from Flagstaff. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, July 19: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Fireworks in Perseus. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, July 5: ??A2.

K.S. Schindler. Constellations and the piano coincidence. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, June 21: A2. K.S. Schindler. Bizarre Type of Hybrid Star Discovered. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, June 7: A2. K.S. Schindler. Camelopardalid: A new meteor shower. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, May 23: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Saturn’s rings an endless source of mystery, fascination. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, May 10: A6.

K.S. Schindler. ‘Fear’ and ‘Panic’ in the night sky. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, April 19: A5. K.S. Schindler. The return of the Red Planet. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun,

April 5: A5. K.S. Schindler. Year of the Night Sky celebrates Flagstaff’s dark sky heritage. View from Mars

Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, March 22: A5. K.S. Schindler. Flagstaff a compelling mix of science, art. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, March 8: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Jupiter key to estimating speed of light. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, February 22: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Finding the Heart Nebula for Valentine’s Day. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, February 8: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Clark goes temporarily airborne on Tuesday. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, January 25: A5.

K.S. Schindler. The ‘51st smudge’ now an astronomical icon. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, January 11: A5.

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2013: K.S. Schindler. Discovery of Pluto conforms to formula, scientific process. View from Mars

Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, December 28: A5.

K.S. Schindler. All about shooting stars and more. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, December 14: A5.

K.S. Schindler. What is that bright light in the sky? View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, November 30: A5.

K.S. Schindler. Flagstaff entwined in JFK’s legacy. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, November 16: A5. 2006: K. Schindler. Hoag’s object both stunning and mysterious. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, September 21: B5.

K. Schindler. It’s the dog days of summer… Siriusly. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, August 3: B5.

K. Schindler. North America Nebula, beautiful and intriguing. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, July 13: B5.

K. Schindler. Messier’s junk another astronomer’s treasure. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, March 23: B6.

K. Schindler. Set your sights on Saturn after sunset. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, February 23: B7. K. Schindler. Peering into the Eskimo’s face reflects the sun’s future. View from Mars Hill

column. Arizona Daily Sun, January 12: B6. 2005: K. Schindler. Wild Duck Cluster floats in midst of Milky Way. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, December 22: B8. K. Schindler. Mars makes a fly-by of Earth this month. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, November 10: B8. K. Schindler. Mars myth detracts from the planet’s approach. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, August 25: B6. K. Schindler. Perseid Meteor shower shimmers again in Flag. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, August 12: A2. K. Schindler. It’s not a bomb, it’s just Venus. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily

Sun, July 14: B8. K. Schindler. Arcturus star nearing its closest point to Earth. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, May 26: B8. K. Schindler. The lion shines bright on spring, summer nights. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, May 5: B8.

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K. Schindler. Jupiter shines bright in the eastern sky. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, April 14: B6.

K. Schindler. Flag’s Pluto legacy growing 75 years later. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, February 17: B6.

K. Schindler. Days of the week were created in the stars. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, February 3: B6. K. Schindler. Macholz Comet a winter streaker. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily

Sun, January 20: B6. 2004: K. Schindler. Comet hunter’s catalog solves ancient mystery. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, December 30: B8.

K. Schindler. Geminids give stellar fireworks show in Dec. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, December 9: B10.

K. Schindler. A swan to one stargazer is a turkey to another. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, November 25: B8. K. Schindler. Pleiades star cluster a rich source of mythology, science research. View from

Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, November 11: B8. K. Schindler. Another lunar eclipse a treat for Halloween. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, October 21: B10. K. Schindler. Andromeda not too far for the eye to see. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, October 14: B10. K. Schindler. Changing of seasons reflected in the sun. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, September 16: B10. K. Schindler. Wild Duck Cluster floats in midst of Milky Way. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, August 26: B10.

K. Schindler. “Blue moon” rises, and with it a mistaken identity. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, July 29: B6.

K. Schindler. A few points on the Summer Triangle asterism. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, July 22: B6. K. Schindler. Study of Saturn could shed light on Earth’s early history. View from Mars Hill

column. Arizona Daily Sun, July 1: B10. K. Schindler. Closer than ever to a ringed giant. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily

Sun, June 24: B6. K. Schindler. Transit of Venus a star attraction. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily

Sun, June 6: C1.

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K. Schindler. Lowell Observatory find of Sombrero Galaxy helped expand view of universe.

View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, April 29: B8. K. Schindler. This month, Jupiter rises as the sun falls. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona

Daily Sun, March 11: B6. K. Schindler. Time to take the leap. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun,

February 26: B8. K. Schindler. Love is in the air – and in the stars. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily

Sun, February 12: B8.

K. Schindler. Extremes of Venus aglow at twilight. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, February 5: B8.

K. Schindler. A giant constellation stars in the winter sky. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, January 15: B5.

K. Schindler. Here’s a late gift for star gazers: Saturn. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, January 1: B4.

2003: K. Schindler. Big Dipper points the way back into history. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, November 20: C1. K. Schindler. November brings lunacy to sky in form of eclipse. View from Mars Hill column.

Arizona Daily Sun, November 6: C1.

K. Schindler. Meteor showers in the forecast for October. View from Mars Hill column. Arizona Daily Sun, October 16: C1.

Mountain Living Magazine columns (62) 2008: K.S. Schindler. Busy traders, hearty archaeologists. Mountain Living Magazine, April: 19. K.S. Schindler. The wire that shaped pioneer settlement: A history of the barbed wire. Historic

Footnotes column. Mountain Living Magazine, January: 19. 2007: K.S. Schindler. Creator of the code: How a Flagstaff man’s idea started the Navajo Code

Talkers. Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, December: 69. K.S. Schindler. Hurrahs for the hotel: The spirited campaign to build the Monte Vista.

Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, October: 51. K.S. Schindler. Rancher by trade, community leader by spirit: The story of Flagstaff’s John

Clark. Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, September: 70. K.S. Schindler. Carving out a county: The battle to create the Coconino. Mountain Town

Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, August: 68.

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K.S. Schindler. The early infirmary: Flagstaff’s Mercy Hospital and its Riordan ties. Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, July: 68.

K.S. Schindler. Namesake of a lake: The historic links to Stoneman Lake. Mountain Town

Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, June: 67. K.S. Schindler. Mars and the mouse: When Disney came to Flagstaff to learn about the red

planet. Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, May: 58. K.S. Schindler. Riding to the rim: The early bicycle rides from Flagstaff to the Grand Canyon.

Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, April: 57. K.S. Schindler. The beauty of Arizona Red: How a quarry brought color to local buildings.

Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, March: 75. K.S. Schindler. The naming of mountains: How the San Francisco Peaks and their features got

their names. Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, February: 63. K.S. Schindler. Remembering the Dunbar: A look at the history of a segregated school.

Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, January: 59. 2006: K.S. Schindler. The crusader of desegregation: How one man fought to close Flagstaff’s Dunbar

School. Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, December: 62-63. K.S. Schindler. Ultimate commencement speaker: Flagstaff High grads in 1903 get a special

treat. Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, November: 59. K.S. Schindler. Man with the silver tongue: Senator Ashurst found love of politics in Coconino

County. Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, October: 58-59. K.S. Schindler. Rock of ages: First Flagstaff church built with local stone and determination.

Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, September: 62-63. K.S. Schindler. Staging comebacks: The Orpheum Theatre and its rebounds. Mountain Town

Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, August: 56-57. K.S. Schindler. A home for the dome: The story of how Lowell Observatory began. Mountain

Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, July: 56-57. K.S. Schindler. Road to the sky: How a boulevard went into the Peaks. Mountain Town

Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, June: 56-57. K.S. Schindler. From range animals to recreation: The history of Flagstaff’s Buffalo Park.

Mountain Town Memories column. Mountain Living Magazine, May: 53. 2005: K. Schindler. The cosmic announcement: Pluto discovered from Lowell Observatory 75 years

ago. Mountain Living Magazine, March: 11. 2004:

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K. Schindler. Star of wonder, star of light: Tell us what you were that night. Mountain Living Magazine, December: 40-41.

K. Schindler. Starry—days?: New programs and exhibits shed light at Lowell Observatory.

Mountain Living Magazine, August: 21. K. Schindler. April astronomy celebrations at Lowell Observatory. Mountain Living Magazine,

April: 58. K. Schindler. Starry eyed: Free night of telescope viewing at Lowell Observatory. Mountain

Living Magazine, February: 66. K. Schindler. Astronomy and the days of the week. Mountain Living Magazine, January: 41. 2003: K. Schindler. Saturn rings in the holidays: Sixth planet reaches its highest point since 1975.

Mountain Living Magazine, December: 36. K. Schindler. Hiking through the Solar System: Observatory display makes distance easy to

understand. Mountain Living Magazine, November: 43. K. Schindler. Swan song: October night skies reveal several astronomic principles. Mountain

Living Magazine, October: 35. K. Schindler. Martian invasion: Mars and Earth close the gap in August. Mountain Living

Magazine, August: 41. K. Schindler. The moon in May: Total lunar eclipse happens this month. Mountain Living

Magazine, May: 36. K. Schindler. Pluto history: Newly discovered letter offers insight. Mountain Living Magazine,

April: 48. K. Schindler. To the moon: Jupiter’s moons serve an earthly purpose. Mountain Living

Magazine, March: 34. 2002. K. Schindler. Lowell goes LIVE with new van. Mountain Living Magazine, August: 37. K. Schindler. Star power: Lowell Observatory reaches out to the public. Mountain Living

Magazine, May: 14-16. K. Schindler. Volunteers can be stars. Mountain Living Magazine, April: 44. K. Schindler. When is Easter? Mountain Living Magazine, March: 42. K. Schindler. Saturn shows off its jewelry. Mountain Living Magazine, January: 42. 2001: K. Schindler. What was the Star of Bethlehem? Mountain Living Magazine, December: 48. K. Schindler. X-treme science comes to Flagstaff. Mountain Living Magazine, September: 50.

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K. Schindler. Perseid Meteor Shower to rain down on Earth. Mountain Living Magazine, August: 79.

K. Schindler. Mars to invade June’s skies. Mountain Living Magazine, June: 63. 2000: K. Schindler. Dinosaurs: still making a big impact. Mountain Living Magazine, September: 75. K. Schindler. Big Dipper guides star gazers to Lowell Observatory. Mountain Living Magazine,

June: 50. K. Schindler. Hints of Halley highlight May skies. Mountain Living Magazine, May: 48. K. Schindler. What’s in a name? Mountain Living Magazine, April: 53. K. Schindler. Galileo and others to visit Lowell Observatory. Mountain Living Magazine,

March: 44. K. Schindler. January lunacy. Mountain Living Magazine, January: 51. 1999: K. Schindler. What was the Star of Bethlehem? Mountain Living Magazine, December: 56. K. Schindler. Voices from the Past. Mountain Living Magazine, November: 17. K. Schindler. Aloft in the Milky Way. Mountain Living Magazine, October: 18. K. Schindler. Seasons and the Sun. Mountain Living Magazine, September: 44. K. Schindler. Eclipsing our expectations. Mountain Living Magazine, August: 45. K. Schindler. Martian Invasion. Mountain Living Magazine, May: 48-49. K. Schindler. Lowell Observatory: A great place to visit in the daytime. Mountain Living

Magazine, April: 37. K. Schindler. Voices from the Past returns to Lowell Observatory. Mountain Living Magazine,

March: 41. K. Schindler. A giant of the winter skies. Mountain Living Magazine, January: 40. 1998: K. Schindler. Planetary conjunction of Bethlehem? Mountain Living Magazine, December: 41. K. Schindler. Leonid Meteor Shower will light up November sky. Mountain Living Magazine,

November: 46. K. Schindler. Celestial fall classics. Mountain Living Magazine, October: 42. K. Schindler. By Jove, what’s that bright object in the sky? Mountain Living Magazine,

September: 69. Online articles for suite101.com online magazine (109) 2012: K.S. Schindler. What is the State Fossil of Illinois? February 4.

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2011: K.S. Schindler. What is the State Fossil of Wyoming? November 26. K.S. Schindler. The Arizona State Flag and its Symbolic Elements. November 11. K.S. Schindler. Bill Mazeroski and his Walk-off Home Run in the 1960 World Series.

November 11. K.S. Schindler. Georgius Agricola and the Origin of the Word Fossil. October 27. K.S. Schindler. Indians are First Major League Team with Uniform Numbers. October 25. K.S. Schindler. Christy Mathewson Pitches Giants to 1905 Championship. October 17. K.S. Schindler. What is the State Fossil of Missouri? October 8. K.S. Schindler. Pirates and Reds Play in Triple-Header on October 2, 1920. October 3. K.S. Schindler. How did Arizona get its Name? October 1. K.S. Schindler. Lee Berger and the 2008 Discovery of Australopithecus sediba.. September 25. K.S. Schindler. What is the State Fossil of Montana? September 18. K.S. Schindler. Three Alou Brothers Play in Same Outfield on September 15, 1963. September

17. K.S. Schindler. What is the State Fossil of New York? September 10. K.S. Schindler. Fan Lead Veeck’s Browns to Victory on Grandstand Manager’s Day.

September 7. K.S. Schindler. National Fossil Day Celebrates Paleontology on October 12, 2011. August 31. K.S. Schindler. What is the State Fossil of Utah? August 27. K.S. Schindler. Bill Veeck Hires Dwarf Eddie Gaedel to Bat for Browns in 1951. August 18. K.S. Schindler. What is the State Fossil of California? August 15. K.S. Schindler. The Veeck Family in Baseball. August 6. K.S. Schindler. Hylaeosaurus, a Cretaceous armored dinosaur. August 1. K.S. Schindler. Gideon Mantell’s Discovery of the dinosaur Iguanodon. July 30. K.S. Schindler. George Brett and baseball’s great Pine Tar Incident of 1983. July 27. K.S. Schindler. Mariano Rivera records his 1st RBI, 500th save on June 28, 2009. July 21. K.S. Schindler. What is the state fossil of Oregon? July 16.

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K.S. Schindler. Robinson Cano wins 2011 State Farm Home Run Derby in Phoenix. July 12. K.S. Schindler. Baseball’s Game of the Century: The first all-star game in 1933. July 10. K.S. Schindler. Jim Bunning’s perfect game on Father’s Day in 1964. June 21. K.S. Schindler. The discovery of coprolites (fossil dung) in the 19th century. June 18. K.S. Schindler. Mike Benjamin’s major league record 14 hits in 3 games. June 14 K.S. Schindler. What is the state fossil of Idaho? June 1. K.S. Schindler. What is the state fossil of Nevada? April 10. K.S. Schindler. Jack Horner, scientific consultant for the Jurassic Park movies. March 24. K.S. Schindler. What is the state fossil of New Mexico? March 20. K.S. Schindler. What is the state fossil of New Jersey? March 12. K.S. Schindler. Bob Uecker’s infamous and humorous baseball career. February 23. K.S. Schindler. The discovery of Neanderthal Man in the middle 1800s. February 17. K.S. Schindler. What is the state fossil of West Virginia? February 11. K.S. Schindler. Unassisted triple play highlights Game 5 of 1920 World Series. February 3. K.S. Schindler. Megalosaurus, the first dinosaur scientifically described. January 31. K.S. Schindler. Jim Abbott’s improbable and inspiring success in baseball. January 27. K.S. Schindler. What is the state fossil of Colorado? January 22. K.S. Schindler. Gaylord Perry hits his first home run after men land on the moon. January 16. K.S. Schindler. How is the NFL’s Vince Lombardi Trophy made? January 12. K.S. Schindler. Raymond Dart and the 1924 Discovery of Australopithecus africanus. January

9. K.S. Schindler. Bert Blyleven and Roberto Alomar elected to Baseball Hall of Fame. January 5. K.S. Schindler. What is the state fossil of Arizona? January 3. 2010: K.S. Schindler. Frank Robinson: Major League Baseball’s first black manager. December 25. K.S. Schindler. What is the state fossil of Virginia? December 23. K.S. Schindler. History of the Sinclair Oil dinosaur. December 18.

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K.S. Schindler. What ever happened to Brontosaurus? December 16. K.S. Schindler. The Geminid Meteor Shower. December 13. K.S. Schindler. Roy Campanella Night at the Los Angeles Coliseum: May 7, 1959. December

9. K.S. Schindler. What is the state fossil of Ohio? December 5. K.S. Schindler. Theodore Roosevelt’s 1903 visit to the Grand Canyon in Arizona. November

28. K.S. Schindler. The Arizona Fall League, showcase for baseball prospects. November 27. K.S. Schindler. “Casey at the Bat”, a baseball ballad written by Ernest Thayer. November 12. K.S. Schindler. The first radio broadcast of a baseball game. November 7. K.S. Schindler. Rangers and Giants play in 4th all-Cactus League World Series. October 27. K.S. Schindler. Alan Bean – Space artist. October 17. K.S. Schindler. Alan Bean – Astronaut and moonwalker. October 17. K.S. Schindler. Richard Preston, immersion writer and bestselling author. October 16. K.S. Schindler. James Delgado, marine archaeologist and explorer. October 16. K.S. Schindler. Turkeys in the Sky: Celebrating Thanksgiving with astronomy. October 16. K.S. Schindler. The Pleiades, an open star cluster in Taurus the Bull. October 5. K.S. Schindler. The discovery of Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis) in 1974. September 17. K.S. Schindler. Galileo’s moons, the speed of light and longitude. August 23. K.S. Schindler. The Wild Duck Cluster (M11) in the constellation Scutum. August 23. K.S. Schindler. The Lowell family’s contributions to botany. June 2. K.S. Schindler. Lava River Cave in northern Arizona – its history and features. May 15. K.S. Schindler. Buckey O’Neill – The life of an American legend. May 8. K.S. Schindler. History meets astronomy: Cinco de Mayo and the Sombrero Galaxy. May 5. K.S. Schindler. Grand Falls, a 15-foot waterfall in northern Arizona. April 25. K.S. Schindler. The history of Mercy Hospital in Flagstaff, Arizona. April 14.

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K.S. Schindler. The origin of the name Agassiz Peak in Arizona. April 7. K.S. Schindler. Great opening day games – Bob Feller’s no-hitter. April 2. K.S. Schindler. The early life of Wilson Riles. March 31. K.S. Schindler. The Flagstaff Federated Community Church. March 29. K.S. Schindler. Arizona Red, a once-popular building stone. March 29. K.S. Schindler. The early history of Flagstaff’s Orpheum Theatre. March 29. K.S. Schindler. The story of Buffalo Park in Flagstaff, Arizona. March 29. K.S. Schindler. John Clark, a founding father of Flagstaff. March 27. K.S. Schindler. A 70-mile bicycle race to the Grand Canyon. March 26. K.S. Schindler. The planet Venus. March 25. K.S. Schindler. The Hotel Monte Vista. March 24. K.S. Schindler. Stoneman Lake. March 21. K.S. Schindler. The Whirlpool Galaxy. March 21. K.S. Schindler. The North America Nebula. March 20. K.S. Schindler. Hoag’s Object. March 20. K.S. Schindler. The early history of the Cactus League. March 17. K.S. Schindler. Arcturus – the 4th brightest star in the night sky. March 16. K.S. Schindler. The early life of Henry Fountain Ashurst. March 15. K.S. Schindler. The history of Coconino County. March 14. K.S. Schindler. The discovery of Pluto on February 18, 1930. March 13. K.S. Schindler. The Lowells of Massachusetts. March 13. K.S. Schindler. An introduction to the planet Saturn. March 12. K.S. Schindler. A short biography of Philip Johnston. March 11. K.S. Schindler. The Eskimo Nebula in the constellation Gemini. March 10. K.S. Schindler. The short-lived Weatherford Road in Arizona. March 8. K.S. Schindler. Disney Studio’s Mar and Beyond television show. March 7.

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K.S. Schindler. Reds and Indians share Cactus League facilities. March 6. K.S. Schindler. The 1894 Lowell Expedition to Arizona. March 5. K.S. Schindler. The Wetherills of the Four Corners region. March 4. K.S. Schindler. Why do we have seasons? March 3. K.S. Schindler. Who was Del Webb? March 1. K.S. Schindler. Barbed Wire – Its invention and early promotion. February 28. K.S. Schindler. Big Dipper mythology. February 27. K.S. Schindler. The Planet Mars and the 2010 opposition. February 27. K.S. Schindler. Learning how the days of the week were named. February 24. Blogs 2019:

Kevin Schindler. Total Lunar Eclipse. Lowell Observatory Blog, January 17, 2019. https://lowell.edu/total-lunar-eclipse/

2018:

Kevin Schindler. The Calm Before the Storm. Lowell Observatory Blog, December 30, 2018. https://lowell.edu/the-calm-before-the-storm/ Kevin Schindler. Scrooge, Earthrise, and Ultima Thule. Lowell Observatory Blog, December 24, 2018. https://lowell.edu/scrooge-earthrise-ultima-thule/

Kevin Schindler. Stephan’s Quintet. Lowell Observatory Blog, December 14, 2018. https://lowell.edu/stephans-quintet/ Kevin Schindler. View From Mars Hill: Geminid Meteor Shower. Lowell Observatory Blog, December 13, 2018. https://lowell.edu/geminid-meteor-shower/ Kevin Schindler. View From Mars Hill: Andromeda Galaxy. Lowell Observatory Blog, November 14, 2018. https://lowell.edu/views-from-mars-hill-andromeda-galaxy/ Kevin Schindler. The Star of Bethlehem. Lowell Observatory Blog, November 9, 2018. https://lowell.edu/star-of-bethlehem-holiday-skies/

Kevin Schindler (listed as Sarah Conant, who posted the blog). Witch Head Nebula. Lowell Observatory Blog, August 31, 2018. https://lowell.edu/witch-head-nebula/ Kevin Schindler (listed as Sarah Conant, who posted the blog). Network of Video Cameras Poised to Catch Meteor Showers Over Meteor Crater. Lowell Observatory Blog, August 10, 2018. https://lowell.edu/locams-expansion/

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Kevin Schindler. Time After Time (Capsule). A Signal From Mars Blog, June 22, 2018. https://asignalfrommars.wordpress.com/2018/06/22/time-after-time-capsule/ Kevin Schindler (listed as Sarah Conant, who posted the blog). Lowell Observatory Sole Trustee W. Lowell Putnam to Receive Honorary Doctorate. Lowell Observatory Blog, April 23, 2018. https://lowell.edu/putnam-honorary-doctorate/

Kevin Schindler (listed as Sarah Conant, who posted the blog). Book Highlights Pluto’s Connection to Lowell Observatory. Lowell Observatory Blog, February 26, 2018. https://lowell.edu/book-highlights-plutos-connection-lowell-observatory/

2017: XXXXXXXXXX

Kevin Schindler. Astronomer profile: Dr. Gerard van Belle. Lowell Observatory Eclipse Page Blog, May 16, 2017. https://www.lowellsolareclipse.com/2017/05/16/astronomer-profile-dr-gerard-van-belle/

Kevin Schindler. Science Channel to broadcast live coverage of Lowell eclipse event. Lowell Observatory Eclipse Page Blog, April 28, 2017. https://www.lowellsolareclipse.com/2017/04/28/science-channel-broadcast-live-coverage-lowell-eclipse-event/ Kevin Schindler. A pinhole viewer by any other name. Lowell Observatory Eclipse Page Blog, April 21, 2017. https://www.lowellsolareclipse.com/2017/04/21/pinhole-viewer/ Kevin Schindler. How to know if your solar glasses are certified. Lowell Observatory Eclipse Page Blog, April 11, 2017. https://www.lowellsolareclipse.com/2017/04/11/certified-solar-glasses/ Kevin Schindler. Stargazing during the eclipse. Lowell Observatory Eclipse Page Blog, April 5, 2017. https://www.lowellsolareclipse.com/2017/04/05/eclipse-stargazing/ Kevin Schindler. What you’ll see during the total solar eclipse. Lowell Observatory Eclipse Page Blog, March 23, 2017. https://www.lowellsolareclipse.com/2017/03/23/during-totality/ Kevin Schindler. Archaeological evidence of a total solar eclipse. Lowell Observatory Eclipse Page Blog, March 9, 2017. https://www.lowellsolareclipse.com/2017/03/09/archaeological-evidence-eclipse/

Kevin Schindler. Accessories of the 2017 total solar eclipse: beads and rings. Lowell Observatory Eclipse Page Blog, February 28, 2017. https://www.lowellsolareclipse.com/2017/02/28/eclipse-accessories/ Kevin Schindler. How to safely view the sun during a total solar eclipse. Lowell Observatory Eclipse Page Blog, February 22, 2017. https://www.lowellsolareclipse.com/2017/02/22/safely-view-sun-solar-eclipse/

Calendars (7) 2019: Kevin Schindler & Florence McGuire. Lowell Observatory 2020 Calendar.

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2018: Kevin Schindler. Lowell Observatory 2019 Calendar. 2017: Kevin Schindler. Lowell Observatory 2018 Calendar. 2016: Kevin Schindler. Lowell Observatory 2017 Calendar. 2005: Kevin Schindler. The 2006 Flagstaff Historical Calendar. 2004: Kevin Schindler. The 2005 Flagstaff Historical Calendar: The history of science in Flagstaff. 2003: Kevin Schindler. The 2004 Flagstaff Historical Calendar: Flagstaff, using the past as a portal to

the future. The Lowell Observer (Lowell Observatory Newsletter) (39) 2018

Kevin Schindler. Celebrating Mary DeMuth. 117: 10. Kevin Schindler. Andy Odell Plate Glass. 117: 3.

Kevin Schindler. 2I/Borisov, an Interstellar Comet. 117: 1.

Kevin Schindler. Lowell Celebrates 125th Anniversary. 116: 1. 2017 K. Schindler. Gerard van Belle Heads NPOI. 112: 3. K. Schindler. Giovale Open Deck Observatory. 112: 4.

K. Schindler. Stephen Riggs Joins Lowell Staff. 112: 8. K. Schindler. The Lowell Family’s Love of Plants. 112: 10. K. Schindler. IAU Adopts Names for Pluto Features. 112: 16. K. Schindler. Observing an Occultation of Triton. 112: 17. K. Schindler. Mars and Beyond. 112: 19.

K. Schindler. Let’s Do It Again! 111: 11.

K. Schindler. DCT, Dark Skies Take Center Stage at AAS Meeting. 110: 3. K. Schindler. Pluto Telescope and Dome Renovation. 110: 8. 2015:

K Schindler. Event Celebrates Lowell Observatory. 100: 7.

K Schindler. Education On Board SOFIA. 105: 4.

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K Schindler. Lowell Well Represented at Pluto Flyby Headquarters. 105: 8.

K Schindler. Clark Telescope Renovation is Completed. 105: 11. K Schindler. Lowell Welcomes Yale as DCT Partner. 104: 1. 2014: K. Schindler. Lisa Prato Unravels the Nature of Binary Stars. 100: 1.

K. Schindler. Bill Putnam’s Legacy. 99: 1. K. Schindler. Kitty Putnam 1916-2014. 99: 5. K. Schindler. The Putnam Family and Lowell Observatory. 99: 6. 2012: K. Schindler & W. Sheehan. Mapping the Moon. 93: 3. 2008: K. Schindler. Historical chronometers and sextants donated to Lowell Observatory. 79:7. K. Schindler. The Perkins Telescope: A role in the discovery of dark matter. 77: 6. 2007: K. Schindler. Steve Ruff, volunteer extraordinaire. 74: 2-3. 2006: K. Schindler. Uncle Percy’s furniture returns to Lowell. 72: 5. K. Schindler. Andrew Douglass in the “Skylight City”. 71: 4-5. K. Schindler. Percival Lowell’s first telescope. 69: 8. 2005: K. Schindler. The 1894 Expedition. 66: 10. K. Schindler. Discovery Day: A day to remember. 65: 1-3. 2004: K. Schindler. Rising to the heavens: The 20-inch telescope dome. 61: 8. 2003: K. Schindler. A brief history of the 40-inch (42-inch) Clark Refractor. 59:10-11. K. Schindler. The Slipher spectrograph. 58: 5-6. 2002: K. Schindler. Dark skies over Africa: E.C. Slipher’s Mars expeditions. 56:6-8. 2001: K. Schindler. Percival Lowell travels to Idaho. 52: 9. 1997: K. Schindler. The historic Lowell Observatory: Lowell field station. 40: 6. K. Schindler. The historic Lowell Observatory: Percival Lowell. 35: 8. Lowell Observatory Annual Reports (1) 2010: K. Schindler. Preserving our past. 23. Professional Publications (10)

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2013: K. Schindler. Percival Lowell. In: M. Gargaud (ed.). Encyclopedia of Astrobiology: SpringerReference (www.springerreference.com). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. DOI: 10.1007/SpringerReference_369453 2013-10-23 20:19:27 UTC.

K.S. Schindler. Through the Lens of History: The Unusual Circumstances Leading to the

Acquisition of the Lowell Spectrograph, pp. 165-179. In Michael J. Way & Deidre Hunter (eds.). Origins of the Expanding Universe. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Volume 47.336 p.

2004: P.D. Taylor & K.S. Schindler. A new Eocene species of the hermit-crab symbiont Hippoporidra

(Byozoa) from the Ocala Limestone of Florida. Journal of Paleontology, 78 (4): 790-794. 1997: D.P. Domning, R.J. Emry, R.W. Portell, S.K. Donovan & K.S. Schindler. Oldest West Indian

land mammal: Rhinocerotoid ungulate from the Eocene of Jamaica. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17 (4): 638-641.

1996: W.D. Allmon, G. Rosenberg, R.W. Portell & K.S. Schindler. Diversity of Pliocene-Recent

mollusks in the western Atlantic: Extinction, origination, and environmental change, pp. 271-302. In J.B.C. Jackson, A.F. Budd & A.G. Coates (eds.). Evolution and Environment in Tropical America. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 425 p.

1995: R.W. Portell, K.S. Schindler & D. Nicol. Biostratigraphy and paleoecology of the Pleistocene

invertebrates from the Leisey Shell Pits, Hillsborough County, Florida, pp. 127-164. In R.C. Hulbert, Jr., G.S. Morgan & S.D. Webb (eds.). Paleontology and geology of the Leisey Shell Pits, Early Pleiostocene of Florida. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 37 (pt. 1).

1994: K.S. Schindler. Marine bivalves, p. 47. In M. Deyrup & R. Franz (eds.) Volume IV.

Invertebrates: Rare and endangered biota of Florida. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 798. p.

1993: W.D. Allmon, G. Rosenberg, R.W. Portell & K.S. Schindler. Diversity of Atlantic Coastal Plain

mollusks since the Pliocene. Science, 260: 1626-1629. 1992: R.W. Portell, K.S. Schindler & G.S. Morgan. The Pleistocene molluscan fauna from Leisey

Shell Pit 1, Hillsborough County, Florida, pp. 181-194. In T.M. Scott & W.D. Allmon (eds.). The Plio-Pleistocene stratigraphy and paleontology of southern Florida. Florida Geological Survey Special Publication 36. 194 p.

1991: R.W. Portell & K.S. Schindler. Menippe mercenaria (Decapada: Xanthidae) from the

Pleistocene of Florida. Papers in Florida Paleontology, 3: 1-8. Published Abstracts (8) 2011: Herrmann, Kimberly, D.A. Hunter, A.S. Bosh, M. Jackson & K. Schindler. The Lowell

Observatory Navajo-Hopi Astronomy Program. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Connecting People to Science Program: 55.

1998: R.W. Portell, D.P. Domning, R.J. Emry, S.K. Donovan & K.S. Schindler. The primitive

rhinoceros Hyrachyus in the Eocene of Jamaica. Caribbean Geological Conference, Articles, Field Guides & Abstracts, 15: 90.

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1997: R.W. Portell, D.P. Domning, R.J. Emry, S.K. Donovan & K.S. Schindler. Zoogeographic and tectonic significance of a rhinoceros from the Eocene of Jamaica. G.S.A. Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, 29 (6): 105.

1996: D.P. Domning, S.K. Donovan, R.W. Portell & K.S. Schindler. In search of the primitive seacow

Prorastomus Owen (Mammalia, Sirenia): Preliminary results from the 1996 expedition. Contributions to Geology, University of the West Indies, 3L 36-37.

1995: D.P. Domning, S.K. Donovan, H.L. Dixon, R.W. Portell. & K.S. Schindler. The world’s most

primitive seacow: A new sirenian site in western Jamaica. G.S.A. Annual Meeting with Programs, 27 (6): 386.

1993: K.S. Schindler & R.W. Portell. The occurrence of an Eocene hermit crab-bryozoan symbiosis

with a review of hermit crab symbionts from the Florida fossil record. G.S.A. S.E. Section Abstracts with Programs, 25 (4): 67.

1992: W.D. Allmon, R.W. Portell, G. Rosenberg, K. Schindler. Species diversity of Pliocene-Recent

molluscan faunas of the western Atlantic: What we know and what we don’t. G.S.A. S.E. Section Abstracts with Programs, 24 (2): 2.

W.D. Allmon, R. Portell, G. Rosenberg, K. Schindler. Species diversity of Pliocene-Recent

mollusk faunas of th western Atlantic: Implications for climatic history. In S. Lidgard & P.R. Crane (eds.). 5th North American Paleontological Convention Abstracts with Programs. The Paleontological Society Special Publication, 6: 4.

Presentations: 1995-present Scientific & historical interpretive programs for general public and school groups, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ. 1995-present Presentation of numerous historical programs to community service and other

organizations around Arizona , with topics including Zane Grey in Arizona, Theodore Roosevelt’s influence in Arizona, Baseball in Arizona, Buckey O’Neill, the 1894 Lowell Expedition, Del Webb, John Weatherford, V.M. Slipher, history of science in Flagstaff.

2016 Percival Lowell’s Impact on Science and Culture 100 Years Later. Arizona History

Convention, Yuma, Arizona.

Lowell Observatory’s 24-inch Clark Refractor: Its History and Renovation. American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #227, Kissimmee, Florida.

2015 The Finest Telescope Money can buy: The History of Lowell Observatory’s 24-inch Clark Telescope. Antique Telescope Society Meeting, San Jose, California.

Restoring Lowell Observatory’s 118-year-old Clark Telescope. Arizona Historic Preservation Office, Flagstaff, Arizona.

The Legacy of Instrument Building at Lowell Observatory. Antique Telescope Society Meeting, San Jose, California.

2012 Serendipity and the Acquisition of the Lowell Spectrograph. Origins of the

Expanding Universe Conference, Flagstaff, Arizona.

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2012 V.M. Slipher, the Man Who Discovered the Expanding Universe. Arizona History

Convention, Phoenix, Arizona. 2012 Outreach in the Native American community through the Navajo-Hopi program.

American Physical Society March, 2012 meeting, Boston. 2010 The 1894 Lowell Expedition to Arizona. Arizona-Nevada History Convention, Laughlin,

Nevada. 2005 Theodore Roosevelt and His Impact on Arizona. Arizona History Convention,

Flagstaff, Arizona.

1995-2004 Development and performance of annual Voices from the Past living history presentations, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ.

Sept. 2000 Played part of Percival Lowell in A Glass of Sarsaparilla and a Black Cigar, a locally produced play focusing on Flagstaff in 1903 and featuring numerous historic characters.

Dec. 1999 Professional presentation Voices From the Past – Planetfest, Pasadena, CA. April 1998 Professional presentation Voices From the Past – Using theatre to excite interest in

astronomy. National Science Teachers Association National Convention, Las Vegas, NV.