Philip Cary Plait (born September 30, 1964), also known as The Bad Astronomer, is an American astronomer, skeptic, and popular science blogger. Plait has worked as part of the Hubble Space Telescope team, images and spectra of astronomical objects, as well as engaging in public outreach advocacy for NASA missions. He has written three books, Bad Astronomy, Death from the Skies, and Under Alien Skies. He has also appeared in several science documentaries, including How the Universe Works on the Discovery Channel. From August 2008 through 2009, he served as president of the James Randi Educational Foundation. Additionally, he wrote and hosted episodes of Crash Course Astronomy, which aired its last episode in 2016.
During the 1990s, Plait worked with the COBE satellite and later was part of the Hubble Space Telescope team at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, working largely on the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph. In 1995, he published observations of a ring of circumstellar material around SN 1987A, which led to further study of explosion mechanisms in core-collapse supernovae. Plait's work with Grady, et al. resulted in the presentation of high-resolution images of isolated stellar objects (including AB Aurigae and HD 163296) from the Hubble Space Telescope, among the first of those recorded. These results have been used in further studies into the properties and structure of dim, young, moderate-size stars, called Herbig Ae/Be stars, which also confirmed results observed by Grady, et al.
A large proportion of his public outreach occurs online. He established the badastronomy website in 1998 and the corresponding blog in 2005. The website remains archived but is no longer actively maintained, while the blog has continued, through several changes of platform, to the present day.
His first book, , deals with much the same subject matter as his website. His second book, Death from the Skies, describes ways astronomical events could wipe out life on Earth and was released in October 2008.
Plait's work has also appeared in the Encyclopædia Britannica Yearbook of Science and the Future and Astronomy magazine. He is also a frequent guest on the SETI Institute's weekly science radio show Big Picture Science.
Plait has contributed to a number of television and cinema productions, either onscreen as host or guest or in an advisory role offscreen. He hosted the three-part documentary series Phil Plait's "Bad Universe" on the Discovery Channel, which first aired in the United States on August 29, 2010, but was not picked up as a series. He has appeared in numerous science documentaries and programs including How the Universe Works. Plait was a science advisor for the 2016 film Arrival and the 2017 CBS TV series Salvation. He was the head science writer of the 2017 show Bill Nye Saves the World on Netflix.
On February 1, 2017, the Bad Astronomy blog moved to SyfyWire, where it was hosted until October 2022. His blog was then hosted by Substack, and since early 2024, on beehiiv.com.
Plait has also contributed significantly to the MadSci Network, a question-and-answer Ask-A-Scientist forum.
Plait taught Astronomy on the YouTube educational series Crash Course for 47 episodes, from January 15, 2015 to February 12, 2016.
2020 | Captain Disillusion: UFO on the Moon | Quick D | Video short | |
2019 | Ancient Skies | Episodes #1-3 | Mini Tv series documentary |
2017 | How the World Ends | Episodes "Planet X"/"Aliens Invade" | Tv series documentary |
2015 | Episodes #1-47 | Short form YouTube series | |
2012 | Curiosity | Episode #2.12 – "Sun Storms" | TV series documentary |
2012 | The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | Episode #8.122 | TV series |
2010–19 | How the Universe Works | "Black Holes" "Stars" "Planets" "Solar Systems" "all episodes in seasons 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6" | TV series documentary |
2011 | Captain Disillusion: Fame Curve Collection | Video short | |
2010 | Bad Universe | "Death Stars" "Alien Attack!" "Asteroid Apocalypse" | TV series documentary |
Known Universe | "Stellar Storms" "Cosmic Collisions" | TV series documentary | |
2008 | Naked Science | "Hubble's Amazing Universe" | TV series documentary |
2007 | Is It Real? | "Life on Mars" | TV series documentary |
The Zula Patrol | "Larva or Leave Me/Egg Hunt" "There Goes the Neighborhood" | TV series | |
2006 | Nova | "Monster of the Milky Way" | TV series documentary |
2005, 2009 | "Conspiracy Theories" "Astrology" | TV series | |
2002 | Die Akte Apollo | TV movie documentary | |
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