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May 23rd: The Transit of Mercury
In this episode @cosmicsavannah talk to Dr Niruj Ramanujam from the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) about the importance of the Mercury Transit & how you can see the transit.
May 22nd: Dr. Sarah McAnulty From Skype a Scientist
Today @WFHCrew discuss with Dr. Sarah McAnulty and weekly news update which includes WFIRST, AI techniques used to discover galaxies, Long period GRB, and water ice mining on the Moon.
May 21st: Variable Star Rhythms, Europa’s Plumes, Pluto’s Haze & Dr. Catherine Johnson
Join us today as we talk about one of my favorite areas of research, pulsating stars, and how researchers have used data from NASA’s TESS mission to understand them. We also look at new evidence for watery plumes erupting from Jupiter’s moon Europa. And finally, we discuss how the SOFIA observatory has found clues for why Pluto’s atmospheric haze continues to exist.
May 20th: Awesome Astronomy May 2020 Space Roundup
How Artemis Moon missions will work? Also discussions on Commercial laws, China mission to Mars, disaster and success at SpaceX with Starship. All in today’s AwesomeAstroPod podcast at #365DaysOfAstro
May 19th: Why are we missing all the baryons?
What is the “missing baryon problem”? How do we know how many baryons there ought to be? What does the cosmic web have to do with it? What the heck is a baryon, anyway? I discuss these questions and more in today’s Ask a Spaceman!
May 18th: Discovering Comets
Discovering comets is one of the fields that amateurs can still make a regular contribution to astronomy. Today @AstronomyCast will discuss about how comets are discovered and how you can get your name on one!