Congratulations to OSIRIS-REx at asteroid Bennu. @AwesomeAstroPod will discuss about new information from Rosetta mission, Mars sample return mission plan, China picks Tianwen-1 landing site and more.

Congratulations to OSIRIS-REx at asteroid Bennu. @AwesomeAstroPod will discuss about new information from Rosetta mission, Mars sample return mission plan, China picks Tianwen-1 landing site and more.
It’s time for November skyguide and news roundup with @AwesomeAstroPod. Today, we have phosphine on Venus, mini-moon, water on the Moon. And did humanity narrowly escape extinction in 1908?
As the exciting news of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus, @AwesomeAstroPod caught up with Professor Jane Greaves for the inside track. More on it at #365DaysOfAstro
Time for space exploration roundup with @AwesomeAstroPod. We have news from Bepi Colombo, Chang’e 5, new plan for Artemis, and news of the month: Nobel Prize for black hole
Time for sky guide and news roundup with @AwesomeAstoPod. We have exoplanet in another galaxy, liquid water on Mars, exoplanet around white dwarf and the Sun get more active again.
New detection raised the distinct possibility of life in Venus’ upper atmosphere! More about it and also space exploration info at #365DaysOfAstro with @AwesomeAstroPod
Check out the september sky guide and astronomy news round up with @AwesomeAstroPod. This week we have Damage of Arecibo Obs, The Dimming Betelgeuse, The search for the missing matter in the Milky Way and more.
America gets back to launching people into space, protecting other worlds from our germs and bugs, Curiosity rover celebrates its 8th year on Mars.
Why the Babylonians are at fault for ruining the majesty of astronomy, the images of exoplanets, age of universe, and of course this month sky guide.
What Einstein would have made of an iPhone? The goods and ills of social media. Rounding up the space exploration news, and it’s all about the moon and Mars: