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Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest: Dr. Moiya McTier, Dr. Alex Teachey

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Title: Weekly Space Hangout – Weekly Space Hangout – Catching Up With Dr. Paul M. Sutter (aka “The Spaceman”)

Link: Cosmoquest: http://cosmoquest.org

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Today’s story:

  • Cosmic rays as earthquake detection.
  • Rare galaxies forming stars.
  • James Webb!
  • Machine learning for exoplanet cartography!
  • Solar flares!
  • Event Horizon Telescope?

Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )

Special Guest: No special guest tonight. There always seems to be so many news stories that we never get to cover – but tonight we will get to discuss a few more than usual!

Regular Guests:

Dr. Moiya McTier ( https://www.moiyamctier.com/ & @GoAstroMo )

Dr. Alex Teachey ( https://alexteachey.wordpress.com/ & @alexteachey )

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