Time for weekly news. @WSHCrew will discuss about an ultra-hot Jupiter with a 16 hour orbital period, DART, JWST, extracting oxygen from lunar regolith. This week guest is Dr. Stephon Alexander talk about an outsider’s guide to the future of physics
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.
Nov 12nd: Studying Stellar Nurseries & Nebulae Using 3D Printed Models
Time for weekly update as the @WSHCrew will talk about JWST, 2020 Decadal Survey, and gravitational waves detection released. Also the team will discuss with Dr. John Forbes about stellar nurseries and nebulan 3d peinted model.
Oct 16th: Countdown to JWST: Hello French Guiana
The JWST has arrived in South America and is awaiting the next steps: unloading, refueling and mounting on the Arianne 5 rocket
Oct 15th: Weekly Space News Roundup!
This week we are featuring our first News Roundup of the season. @WSHCrew discuss about DART mission, JWST, women of color project, largest asteroid, and climate action. More at #365DaysOfAstro
Oct 8th: Joshua Stoff, Curator of the Cradle of Aviation Museum
New season of Weekly Space Hangout! This time @WSHCrew has mission update from BepiColombo flyby, LandSat 9 study Earth, Lucy to Jupiter’s trojan, DART mission, JWST launches & Milky Way arm!
Sep 15th: Awesome Astronomy September 2021 Space Exploration Show
Time for the space explorations round up with @AwesomeAstroPod. Today’s news will cover JWST, ARTEMIS Project, ISS new module, Inspiration4, first Mars sample by Perseverance and more discussion topic.
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 7th: More Things in the Heavens
More Things in the Heavens which looks at how infrared astronomy transforming our understanding of the history and evolution of our universe. Also frame dragging test using a neutron star and high resolution sun!