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Meet the Keynote Speakers: Bonnie Buratti

Meet the Keynote Speakers: Bonnie Buratti

by Amber Hornsby | Jun 5, 2017 | Career Navigation, Current Events, Daily Paper Summaries, Personal Experiences

Bonnie Buratti talks to Astrobites about Saturn, Pluto’s icy heart and the topic of her #AAS230 plenary talk – Rosetta and Comet 67/P.

Meet the Keynote Speakers: Chris Impey

Meet the Keynote Speakers: Chris Impey

by Amber Hornsby | Jun 5, 2017 | Career Navigation, Current Events, Daily Paper Summaries, Personal Experiences

Black holes, space travel and Hawaii. Meet Chris Impey before his out of this world keynote at #AAS230

Meet the Keynote Speakers: Erick Young

Meet the Keynote Speakers: Erick Young

by Amber Hornsby | Jun 4, 2017 | Career Navigation, Current Events, Daily Paper Summaries, Personal Experiences

Uncovering more of the invisible universe with every flight, Erick Young discusses SOFIA’s science highlights at #AAS230

Meet the Keynote Speakers: Konstantin Batygin

Meet the Keynote Speakers: Konstantin Batygin

by Amber Hornsby | May 10, 2017 | Career Navigation, Daily Paper Summaries, Personal Experiences

Planetary scientist Konstantin Batygin discusses the elusive Planet Nine and how he fell into astrophysics whilst waiting for his rock band to become the next Metallica.

Lakes, an atmosphere and bubbles? Titan has it all

Lakes, an atmosphere and bubbles? Titan has it all

by Amber Hornsby | May 3, 2017 | Daily Paper Summaries

With its dense atmosphere and liquid lakes, Titan is a moon like no other. In this bite we investigate the mechanism behind bright spots spotted on the lakes by Cassini.

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