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365DaysOfAstro
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Podcasting astronomy 7 days a week!
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Finding habitable worlds need a dedicated instrument that does nothing else but tries to locate and characterize them. That’s where the Habitable Worlds Observatory comes in. @DeepAstronomy at #365DaysOfAstro
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Today's Travelers in the Night talk about large reservoirs of water in lava tubes on Mars and about asteroids get lost and rediscovered. #365DaysOfAstro
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Today we have @NOIRLabAstro discuss about Gemini Observatory 25th anniversary and take a look at the first 25 years of @GeminiObs and looks ahead to the future. #365DaysOfAstro
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Join us today as we look at how citizen science helped discover 100 cool worlds nearby. Then we examine evidence that exploding stars may have contributed to a mass extinction on Earth. #365DaysOfAstro
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Today's Observer’s Calendar talk about all the planets you can see, rays and craters on the Moon & deep sky objects on a winter vacation. @ActualAstronomy at #365DaysOfAstro
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Today on Big Impact Astronomy, @Astro_MikeS discuss with Mark Neyrick about cosmic web of galaxies & matter, also about using origami and tactile models to teach complex cosmological concepts #365DaysOfAstro
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Where do parallel universes exist? Could we use wormholes to travel to them? What does time travel have to do with all this? Find the answer with @PaulMattSutter at #365DaysOfAstro
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Have you ever looked up into the sky and seen bizarre cloud formations that look like waves on the ocean? These are gravity waves. #365DaysOfAstro
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The discovery of another centaur, 2016 WM48 and the story about Asteroid (16) Psyche composition. #365DaysOfAstro
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February 2025 is a phenomenal continuation of January’s planetary-ness! You’ll get chances to see all the planets before going to bed. Prepare your instrument and here's the guide from @mrwebbpv at #365DaysOfAstro
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Today will share joy into the world, and we've made the decision to just find stories to bring a smile and share them with you. #365DaysOfAstro
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Today's Big Impact Astronomy talk to Jörg Matthias Determann on how science fiction bridging gaps between elite sciences and marginalized groups. @Astro_MikeS at #365DaysOfAstro
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This month we talk about an new climate history for Venus, a new origin story for Mars’ moons and the new potential head of NASA. @AwesomeAstroPod at #365DaysOfAstro
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Today's Travelers in the Night is about pulverize a small asteroid so that it would not enter the Earth’s atmosphere & about the 2023 VS3. #365DaysOfAstro
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Today's @cosmicsavannah discuss with Matthew Bailes about pulsars, gravitational waves and Meertime. Also with Katia Moskvitch about science writing and the worldly adventures she had while doing research for her book. #365daysOfAstro
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New papers examine how the Milky Way galaxy was formed & how it evolved. Plus, stories on the prospects for life elsewhere in the cosmos. And finally, just what was the zero gravity indicator aboard the Crew-1 Dragon? #365DaysOfAstro
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Today on H’ad astra historia at #365DaysOfAstro, Dr. Seb Falk talks with us about his Osterbrock Prize-winning book “The Light Ages: the Surprising Story of Medieval Science”.
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Today's on Big Impact Astronomy, @Astro_MikeS discuss with Cesare Pagano & Andra Stoica about their roles in the Inclusive Outreach sub-working group of the @IAU_org, focusing on making astronomy accessible to people with disabilities. #365DaysOfAstro
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