Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest : Morgan Rehnberg, Kimberly Cartier
Title: Weekly Space Hangout: Please Elon, Don’t Break Our Hearts!
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Description: This Week’s Stories:
- Musk on Mars. Morgan has doubts…
- ALMA discovers spiral arms in a protoplanetary disk of Elias 2-27.
- The end of Rosetta
- More geysers on Europa
- The first extragalactic gamma ray binary, LMC P3.
Bio: Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today
Special guests: Dr. Frank Timmes is an astrophysicist at Arizona State University. His interests include the universe’s evolving composition and its implications for life in the universe. Dr. Timmes’ current area of research is nuclear astrophysics and the creation of the periodic table. He will be discussing online astronomy education, the Global Freshman Academy at Arizona State University ( http://gfa.asu.edu/ ).
Guests:
Morgan Rehnberg ( http://cosmicchatter.org/ & @MorganRehnberg )
Kimberly Cartier ( http://KimberlyCartier.org & @AstroKimCartier )
Yoav Landsman ( @MasaCritit )
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