Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest : Eric Fisher, Dr. Morgan Rehnberg, Dr. Kimberly Cartier, Alessondra Springmann
Title: Eric Fisher of Labfundr
Link: Cosmoquest: http://cosmoquest.org
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http://www.wsh-crew.net/cosmicstory
Description: This Week’s Stories:
- Trouble for the SLS
- How the rivers on Titan are more like Mars than Earth
- Intermediate mass black hole formation
- A Neptune-sized planet (HAT-P-26b) that looks like Jupiter
- Discovery of a moon around a dwarf planet (2007 OR10) in our solar system!
- Boyajian’s star is dimming again!
Each week we will have a random drawing for a prize package from our sponsor. Enter the code for this week into this site: https://cosmoquest.org/achievements/code for a chance to win.
This week’s code is sj2OfJ. Enter it into the website to unlock the achievement and enter the contest.
Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )
Special Guest: Our special guest this week is Eric Fisher. Eric is the head of Labfundr (https://www.labfundr.ca/), a Canadian crowdsourcing platform for science research and outreach.
Guests:
Dr. Morgan Rehnberg ( http://cosmicchatter.org/ & @MorganRehnberg )
Dr. Kimberly Cartier ( http://KimberlyCartier.org & @AstroKimCartier )
Alessondra Springmann ( http://www.sondy.com/ / @sondy )
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