Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest : Skylias, Dr. Kimberly Cartier, Dr. Morgan Rehnberg, Dr. Paul M. Sutter
Title: Weekly Space Hangout – Skylias – Science Communicating on Twitch!
Link: Cosmoquest: http://cosmoquest.org
You can watch the video in: http://youtu.be/65mjyW2oM0M
Description:
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- A radio view of extreme solar flares.
- The Sun is getting less sunny.
- Pluto is now a bunch of comets?
- Virgin Galactic does another test.
Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )
Special Guest: This week, we are excited to welcome Skylias, aka “Sky” to the Weekly Space Hangout. Sky is a science communicator on Twitch.tv. She discovered her passion for live streaming science, mainly astronomy/physics on Twitch.tv, while working towards her own science degree. Sky graduated magna cum laude from Regis University with a B.S. in Computer Science. While not in front of the camera or working on future live stream content, Sky enjoys stargazing, learning more about science and history, and spending time with her 5 year old daughter who is known as “MiniSky.”
Guests:
Dr. Kimberly Cartier ( http://KimberlyCartier.org & @AstroKimCartier )
Dr. Morgan “Sniffles” Rehnberg ( http://cosmicchatter.org/ & @MorganRehnberg )
Dr. Paul Matt Sutter ( http://www.pmsutter.com/ & @PaulMattSutter )
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