How to Name an ExoWorld in 3 steps:
1. Form a team - team up with astronomers and schools
2. Conduct an Outreach Event - spread the word
3. Submit - deadline: 11 November 2022
For more information, visit our website at: https://t.co/NYxptGT9BC
#NameExoWorlds2022#IAUOutreach
Flight attendant: Is there a doctor onboard?
Me: Yes, but I’m not that kind of…
FA: The pilots are debating whether the habitable zone is a useful concept, since the boundaries depend on planet surface conditions whose determination would also reveal biology.
Me: OK, I’m here
Happy Labor Day folks. Today is a day earned by those who stood together in the fight for fair working conditions, so use it to get some well-deserved rest and pet your cats.
I really appreciate being able to easily export citations via BibTex (and other formats) but i don’t like when the label for the citation is the DOI because I am not a robot and cannot remember the string of numbers associated with each source great thanks
Chance et al. 2022(B?) (https://t.co/KZdm3IQwz1) is out and it's been a long time coming! We think the radius distribution of small planets is very likely sculpted by atmosphere loss- what if that atmosphere loss was dominated by erosion from giant impacts? #paperday 1/N
This is beyond cool! 🤯😍 The @almaobs array projected onto Leiden city, and you can now do a 5 km guided walking tour along the 15 central 'antenna locations' (Leiden landmarks), switch on the antennas and see how interferometry creates an image! https://t.co/z6rSqeBTHm
WORLD BANK RATIFIES GLOBAL PANDEMIC FUND: This is a massive win, AND we need to ensure that this prioritizes preventing outbreaks, not just containing it in poor countries.
R2HA activists - you did this!
Read our statement here:
https://t.co/AkXwRn5Tp2
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#BlackInAstro week seems like a great time to drop my first lead-author paper: paired: A Statistical Framework for Determining Stellar Binarity with Gaia RVs. I. Planet Hosting Binaries
https://t.co/HBT1rHXY7v
Many of our world leaders seem to be moving on from #COVID19. But we refuse to move on. Join us for our next web-in with leaders in health justice discussing how COVID has & still is affecting their communities, and how we can still fight for change. RSVP: https://t.co/OH3RsMGtg8
Astronomy is such a unique science because anyone anywhere can go outside and experience it. What an opportunity to engage the public and young students in the process of science! We should treasure this and never discourage it.