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Astrobites at AAS 225: Day 2

Astrobites at AAS 225: Day 2

by Astrobites | Jan 7, 2015 | Current Events

We summarize Day 2 of the 225th AAS Meeting, including press conference on exoplanets and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and the Cannon Award talk!

Astrobites at AAS 225: Day 1

Astrobites at AAS 225: Day 1

by Astrobites | Jan 5, 2015 | Current Events

We report on Day 1 of the Winter AAS meeting in Seattle, WA.

DIY Science-bites: A Review of Publiscize

DIY Science-bites: A Review of Publiscize

by Erika Nesvold | Dec 23, 2014 | Current Events

We checked out a new website called Publiscize, where scientists can write short summaries of their published research for the public to read. Read on for a review of Publiscize and an interview with its founder, Rob Seigel.

Why Save the Sky?

Why Save the Sky?

by Guest | Oct 29, 2014 | Current Events

One at a time, street by street, town by town, we can save the sky.

Today’s Partial Solar Eclipse

by Erika Nesvold | Oct 23, 2014 | Current Events

North Americans will enjoy a partial solar eclipse this afternoon. Read more to find out the best ways to view the eclipse!

Newer Horizons Beyond Pluto

Newer Horizons Beyond Pluto

by Ben Montet | Oct 21, 2014 | Current Events

New Horizons is going to reach Pluto in July, 2015. What happens after that?

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