Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest : Kevin Gill, Dr. Paul M. Sutter, Dr. Kimberly Cartier, Dr. Morgan Rehnberg
Title: Weekly Space Hangout – Art & Science From Juno & MRO
Link: Cosmoquest: http://cosmoquest.org
You can watch the video in: http://youtu.be/uKkXOO4M_NY
Description: This week, we are excited to welcome Kevin Gill to discuss his work with Juno and MRO images.
This week’s stories:
- TESS launched!!!
- Diamonds evidence for long-lost planets?
- Russia to exit the commercial launch market.
- Baby planetary systems.
Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )
Special Guest: Kevin Gill is a software engineer, planetary and climate data wrangler, and a science data visualization artist. Kevin will be discussing his work with Juno and MRO images.
Check out his work at his Flickr page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinmgill/ and his tech blog Apoapsys: http://www.wthr.us/. Follow Kevin on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/kevinmgill and Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/apoapsys/
Guests:
Dr. Paul Matt Sutter ( http://www.pmsutter.com/ & @PaulMattSutter )
Dr. Kimberly Cartier ( http://KimberlyCartier.org & @AstroKimCartier )
Dr. Morgan Rehnberg ( http://cosmicchatter.org/ & @MorganRehnberg )
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