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Extended Reality in Astronomy Education/Outreach

Extended Reality in Astronomy Education/Outreach

by Lindsey Gordon | Apr 26, 2022 | Outreach

Today’s guest post by Lindsey Gordon explores the use of extended reality in astronomy education and outreach.

How’d that gas get there? The answer is blowin in the wind

How’d that gas get there? The answer is blowin in the wind

by Sarah Bodansky | Apr 25, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors find that the edge of the Milky Way’s neighborhood might not be so empty after all.

Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: “Astro/Physicists in Climate Work: Transferring Astro-skills to Climate Advocacy” Recap

Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: “Astro/Physicists in Climate Work: Transferring Astro-skills to Climate Advocacy” Recap

by Astrobites | Apr 25, 2022 | Applications, Career Navigation, Climate Change

A recap on our final event of Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: A panel on “Astro/Physicists in Climate Work: Transferring Astro-skills to Climate Advocacy”

Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: “Comparative Planetology as a Catalyst for Climate Conversation” Recap

Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: “Comparative Planetology as a Catalyst for Climate Conversation” Recap

by Suchitra Narayanan | Apr 25, 2022 | Climate Change

A recap on our second event of Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: “Comparative Planetology as a Catalyst for Climate Conversation” given by Dr. David Grinspoon. How can Venus, Mars and Titan help us improve our climate models?

Teamwork Across Timezones: The Transit of TOI-2180 b

Teamwork Across Timezones: The Transit of TOI-2180 b

by Ben Cassese | Apr 23, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Sometimes, it takes a village to find a planet. Today’s authors pinned down a big one!

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