The StarLink Project will wreak havoc on star gazing, astrophotography, asteroid hunting, the search for extraterrestrials, and astronomical research of all kinds.
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The StarLink Project will wreak havoc on star gazing, astrophotography, asteroid hunting, the search for extraterrestrials, and astronomical research of all kinds.
This wee we have space explorations news and a segment exploring the discovery, exploration and our knowledge of the solar system’s moons. And we move onto Jupiter and the four Galilean moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Calisto. Jupiter’s other moons next month.
Time to look back at the astronomy and space exploration highlights of 2020 with @AwesomeAstroPod. And discussion about 2021 upcoming mission. More at #365DaysOfAstro
New detection raised the distinct possibility of life in Venus’ upper atmosphere! More about it and also space exploration info at #365DaysOfAstro with @AwesomeAstroPod
People go into space, again! Why do distant galaxies recede faster? When will we collide with Andromeda? When is the end of the universe?
This week @WSHCrew will discuss with @PaulMattSutter about his new book: How to Die in Space and of course astro news roundup!
On today’s #spaceradio, @PaulMattSutter will discuss about SpaceX, whether we find evidence for a parallel universe, what if we reached the edge on the universe, dark matter’s shape, and lets learn how to die in space
How normal or unusual is our sun? The first galaxy formation, the nearest stellar mass black hole, and #spaceforce are on today’s news round up. @AwesomeAstroPod will give you a glance of June night sky!
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
Space News roundup with @AwesomeAstroPod and they will answer this question as well: What do was the greatest astronomical/scientific advancement that came about due to a dubious past, and was it worth it?