Richard Green

Richard Green

Astronomer, Steward Observatory
Assistant Director for Government Relations

Richard Green works primarily on astronomical site protection. He convenes the consortium of Arizona professional observatories to educate policy makers about limiting light pollution. He is Steward's representative to the Southern Arizona Optics Cluster and the Arizona Tech Council. He leads policy efforts for the AAS and IAU to mitigate the impacts of satellite constellations. He chairs the IAU Working Group on protecting astronomy on the Moon. He advises the US Extremely Large Telescope Program on operational and programmatic issues. He is interested in quasar demographics, including a collaboration with Xiaohui Fan's group to characterize high-redshift quasars. He also pursues the information in AGN emission-line profiles through near-IR spectra.

Professional Affiliations and Awards:

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow

American Astronomical Society, Fellow

International Astronomical Union, member

International Dark Sky Association, member

Phi Beta Kappa, member

Research Areas
Cosmology
Extragalactic Astronomy
Instrumentation and Detectors
Quasars & Active Galactic Nuclei