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Podcaster:  Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest : Amy Shira Teitel, Morgan Rehnberg, Jolene Creighton

Weekly-Space-HangoutTitle: Weekly Space Hangout: Amy Shira Teitel

Link: http://cosmoquest.org
http://amyshirateitel.com/

http://amyshirateitel.com/vintagespace/

http://www.popsci.com/blog-network/vintage-space

http://news.discovery.com/contributors/amy-shira-teitel.htm

You can watch the video in: http://youtu.be/HAxNETGKSqg

Description: This Week’s Stories:

  • LIGO – Einstein is still right!
  • Man in India killed by meteor? (NASA says no…would have been a cool way to go though)
  • NASA budget proposal
  • Asteroid Retrieval Mission delayed to 2023 (and probably forever)
  • JWST primary mirror fully assembled
  • Hidden Galaxies!!

We record the Weekly Space Hangout every Friday at 12:00 pm Pacific / 3:00 pm Eastern. You can watch us live on Google+, Universe Today, or the Universe Today YouTube page

Bio: Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today

Special Guest: my Shira Teitel (@astVintageSpace), Author of “Breaking the Chains of Gravity” that was released in the States on January 12, 2016. Contributing writer for Vintage Space column on Popular Science, and host at Discovery News.

Guests:
Morgan Rehnberg ( cosmicchatter.org / @MorganRehnberg )
Jolene Creighton ( fromquarkstoquasars.com / @futurism )

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