When is the best time to spot meteors? Check it out with @Nmcanopus. And more info about the Tissint meteor at #365DaysOfAstro
May 18th: Treknology: The Science of Star Trek
Lets discuss about Treknology: The Science of Star Trek and more updates including helicopter for mars & stars from the early moment of the universe
May 11th: NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio
Lets discuss about how to create an amazing data-driven visual content using space science data from NASA initiatives for education and public outreach. more at #365DaysOfAstro
May 5th: Observing With Webb in May 2018
May will be a month for 4 out of the 5 naked eye planets, with Venus and Jupiter visible early each night and Mars and Saturn visible in the mornings, along with close encounters between each of these and the Moon.
May 4th: Life on Mars: What to Know Before We Go
Dr. David Weintraub discuss about history of our fascination with the Red Planet, as well as describes the the various moral issues that surround our desire to go there.
May 2nd: Awesome Astronomy’s May Sky Guide
Apr 8th: Peaceful Star & Martian Debris
The Trappist-1 system of 7 planets orbits a dim M type red dwarf star about 40 light years away in the constellation of Aquarius.
Apr 7th: Observing With Webb in April 2018
April brings us plenty of Jupiter time, a close encounter between Mars and Saturn, and a potentially decent Lyrid meteor shower. And MAYBE some better weather.