Time for your June sky guide and news round up with @AwesomeAstroPod. This month we have A companion star that survived a supernova, dark matter stripped away in galaxies, and of course the image of Sagittarius A*.

Time for your June sky guide and news round up with @AwesomeAstroPod. This month we have A companion star that survived a supernova, dark matter stripped away in galaxies, and of course the image of Sagittarius A*.
Happy 10th anniversary @AwesomeAstroPod! Listen to behind the scene of the show, space news about Space Forge, JWST updates, UK space energy initiative. Also inspiring children to think about careers in science. More at #365DaysOfAstro
Time for @AwesomeAstroPod news round-up and skyguide. We have JWST, new type of nebula, detecting life in Europa, exoplanet around dead star, galaxy with no dark matter and more. #365DaysOfAstro
Space Exploration news with @AwesomeAstroPod will take you to SpaceX Starlink launch, JWST first image, NASA’s moon rocket testing, affects of the war, Axion-1 mission, and Dark Nebulas.
Time for newsroundup and skyguide with @AwesomeAstroPod. The team discuss about JWST performance, a milestone of 5000 exoplanet, carbon impact of running large observatories, impossible supermassive blackhole orbit. More at #365DaysOfAstro
Time for messier marathon, and @awesomeastropod space exploration news. This episode, we have ESA’s demonstrator for extracting oxygen from the lunar surface, countdown to the death of NASA’s Mars Insight lander, future for ExoMars and ISS. And many more.
News round up with @AwesomeAstroPod. This week the team talk about stargazing & post covid travel as well as, new planet in Proxima Centauri, quasars, blazars, free floating planet, and mini neptune.
Today @AwesomeAstroPod epace exploration shows talk about Britain’s spaceports hit regulatory purgatory, China’s plans for space station completion, comet and asteroid missions, and unknown heroines of space & astronomy for International Women in Science Day. More issues on today Awesome Astronomy
What to observe in February? Listen to @awesomeastropod #skyguide and news round up today at #365DaysOfAstro. The team will cover Venus sample return mission, big far away star with very big planet, another ocean moon in Saturn and many more.
A professional and amateur astronomer take a look at the Netflix movie, Don’t Look Up. How realistic is it? Could a comet destroy Earth? Would we spot one? Could we defend Earth from a catastrophe? Could you harvest a comet’s minerals?