News round-up with @WSHCrew this week will cover various topic including cosmic rays as earthquake detection, rare galaxies forming stars, James Webb, machine learning for exoplanet cartography, solar flares, and Event Horizon Telescope.
Mar 25th: News Roundup
Time for weekly news roundup with @WSHCrew. This week we have 5,000 exoplanets, Flyby of Ganymede, SLS, Starship, & James Webb Space Telescope
Jan 5th: Awesome Astronomy January 2022 News
Let’s start 2022 with news round up. @AwesomeAstroPod will discuss about water on Mars, life in Venus, image from supermassive blackhole region, rogue planet, & JWST.
Dec 31st: Dr. Kevin Croker Explains “Cosmological Coupling”
Last day of 2021 and @WSHCrew will discuss about JWST, rogue planet, and what’s up in 2022! Also discussion with Dr. Kevin Croker about “Cosmological Coupling”
Nov 20th: A Brief History of JWST
Here is an excerpt from the “JWST: Too Big to Fail” stream. The history of JWST is long and storied and @DeepAstronomy will briefly outline some milestones.
Jun 4th: Advances In Warp Drive Technology With Dr. Mario Borunda
Join us today as @WSHCrew discuss aboute advancements in warp drive technology research. Dr. Mario Borunda and more update with new Venus missions at #365DaysOfAstro
Apr 27th: The History And Future Of The James Webb Space Telescope
The History And Future Of The James Webb Space Telescope. It’ll fly to the Sun-Earth L2 Lagrange point, a relatively stable spot in space that keeps the glare from the Sun, Earth, and Moon all in a tiny spot in the sky.
Feb 27th: A Year In Review
In this the final Episode of Season 2 of The Cosmic Savannah Podcast, Dan and Jacinta look back on the past year, and some of their favourite episodes which includes:
Dec 9th: The Next Steps
Oct 1st: Is the James Webb Space Telescope worth the wait?
Why is infrared astronomy so hard? How do we fit giant telescopes into tiny rockets? What will the James Webb uncover?