Today we try to figure out just what an “orbit” actually is. How does gravity, which normally pulls things down, work to keep the Moon up in space?

Today we try to figure out just what an “orbit” actually is. How does gravity, which normally pulls things down, work to keep the Moon up in space?
Today, @uastronomer will feature Dr Daniel Cunnama, the Science Engagement Astronomer at the SAAO and co-host of @cosmicsavannah. More at #365DaysOfAstro
Dr. Wendy Williams discuss about LOFAR Array, and how the telescope she works with creates an image from radio signals.
Special equinox podcast with @uastronomer & Clem Unger. We will have updates on OSIRIS-REx & Hayabusa 2. #365DaysOfAstro
Today we have special interview by @uastronomer with Jean-Pierre Grootaerd for ScopeX, the biggest astronomy & telescope event in South Africa.
In this episode @uastronomer features @noisyastronomer and discussed about science outreach and education, and her time spent in South Africa.
This week’s episode features the 2nd part of our look at how stellar evolution can lead to a supernova explosion,
Urban Astronomer presents the first series of where supernova come from. This episode looks at the behaviour of gas molecules, and how this causes vast clouds of hydrogen floating in space to turn into stars.