Weekly update will provides info about a galaxy that stripped its dark matter, formation of the moon, Hayabusa 2 sample arrival, Chang’e 5, and a discussion with Casey Dreier from @exploreplanets
Dec 4th: Dr. Ingrid Daubar, Planetary Scientist, Brown University
Time for news update. Sad news from Arecibo Observatories as it collapse this week, but @WSHCrew also have some news about Chang’e-5 landing on the Moon, Solar Eclipse, Geminid meteor shower, the great conjunction and discussion with Dr. Ingrid Daubar
Nov 27th: Dr. Olivier Witasse, Project Scientist, the JUICE Mission
Time for weekly update as @WSHCrew discuss about the fight to save Arecibo, Chang’e-5 departure to the Moon, and a fossil galaxy in the Milky Way. And we also have discussion with Dr. Oliver Witasse. #365DaysOfAstro
Nov 20th: Dr. Ralph Lorenz, Dragonfly Mission Architect
Time for astronomy weekly round up. @WSHCrew will discuss about the lava world, ocean in Europa, and an interview with Dr. Ralph Lorenz, the Dragonfly Mission architect
Nov 13th: Amy Ross, NASA Spacesuit Designer
This week @WSHCrew talk with Amy Ross, NASA Space Suit Engineer, about her work. And of course we have news update about martian trojan, FRB, and Europa glow in the dark.
Nov 6th: Pranvera Hyseni
Today @WSHCrew presenting discussion with Pranvera Hyseni about her work to develop Astronomy Outreach of Kosovo. And also news update!
Oct 30th: Guest: Dr. Nathalie Cabrol, SETI Institute
This week space news @WSHCrew will discuss about water on the Moon. And again StarLink update! Also hollowed-out shells in the galaxy,
sprites on Jupiter and discussion with Dr. Nathalie Cabrol from SETI Institute
Oct 23rd: Dr. Jill Tarter and the Search for Technosignatures
Today we have Dr. Jill Tarter discus about the search for technosignatures. And we also have news updates. OCIRIS-REx samples from Bennu, InSight buried the Mole, dwarf galaxy collision and more.
Oct 16th: Dr. Jane Huang and Dr. Jonathan Williams Discuss Spiral Protoplanetary Disks
The protoplanetary disk surrounding the star RU Lup is not only surprisingly large, but also has a very distinct spiral shape that extends nearly 1000 AU beyond Ru Lup. And more news on today’s #365DaysOfAstro with @WSHCrew
Oct 9th: Dr. David Warmflash and Mixed Reality Surgical Systems
Today’s topic: space medicine research with David Warmflash and news update! We have exoplanet Beta Pictoris c, the earth as the only one habitable planet, and first spaceport for Germany. #365DaysOfAstro with @WSHCrew