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Have you used Astrobites in your classroom? Tell us!

Have you used Astrobites in your classroom? Tell us!

by Astrobites | Nov 28, 2016 | Quick Notes

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Learn About Astrobites in the Classroom at #AAS229

Learn About Astrobites in the Classroom at #AAS229

by Astrobites | Oct 3, 2016 | Quick Notes

Our 1.5-hour workshop at #AAS229 will cover the many ways that Astrobites can be used in your classroom!

Introducing Staryab

Introducing Staryab

by Guest | Oct 1, 2016 | Quick Notes

Introducing Staryab, a Persian site doing work similar to ours.

Write for Astrobites in Spanish

Write for Astrobites in Spanish

by Astrobites | Sep 26, 2016 | Quick Notes

We are looking for enthusiastic students to join the “Astrobites en Español” team.

AAS, Astrobites announce new partnership at 228th AAS Meeting

AAS, Astrobites announce new partnership at 228th AAS Meeting

by Astrobites News | Jun 13, 2016 | Current Events, Quick Notes

At its 228th meeting now under way in San Diego, California, the American Astronomical Society (AAS) announced that it will begin officially sponsoring Astrobites.

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