'For the Moon', a short film on Ronald McNair will premier August 5th at the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival...based on Carl McNair's book, 'In the Spirit of Ronald E. McNair: Astronaut.' https://t.co/LddI1zx9Wz
See 3Q: Exploring the universe’s “first light”
https://t.co/OpbY8jSKYl
Q: What have astronomers seen of the universe’s “first light”?
Q: What have people learned about how the telescope works in its first year?
Q: What are you hoping to see in the second year of observations?
The Webb Telescope: A New Era in Astronomy, Jane Rigby, astrophysicist and JWST operations project scientist explains how astronomers use advanced telescopes, shares a few stories about how the Webb started, and the people who made it a reality.
https://t.co/Yk1hERRwEr
The floor is lava! 🌋 Astronomers, including researchers at @MITKavli and @eapsMIT, have discovered an Earth-size exoplanet that may be carpeted with volcanoes https://t.co/IgrAp6cmMw
Galaxies birthed by dying stars! An international team, including MKI researchers, uses infrared and millimeter-wave bands to reveal the primordial ‘soup’ of synthesized elements leaking from nascent galaxies. https://t.co/LNEEJ1K9QX
This South African telescope hopes to see radiation stretched 10 times by cosmic expansion since it was emitted 13.5 billion years ago. So far, it's telling us how galaxies differed in the early universe @UCBerkeley@UCB_Astronomy https://t.co/0YOFvVSo26
European Research Council Synergy Grant Awarded for Gravitational Research to MIT’s Nergis Mavalvala and Collaborators #ERCSyG https://t.co/WaNaa1sMMD
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Congrats to all the MIT students and faculty who contributed to the @OSIRISREx mission! Scientists from EAPS, @MITAeroAstro@MITKavli and @MITLL, in partnership with @HCObservatory, build an instrument to analyze soil collected from the astroid #Bennu
https://t.co/Owrgu2thA2
36 years ago today, 7 astronauts lost their lives as the Challenger Space Shuttle failed shortly after launch. Among them was Dr. Ron McNair, MIT PhD '76, and the second Black astronaut in space. We remember and honor him today & every day.
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Excited to finally share a new paper on the kilonova discovery potential of the Wide-field Infrared Transient Explorer (WINTER): https://t.co/UJPumlLpV3
with Danielle Frostig, @gmo_omg, Viraj Karambelkar, @sasomao and others @MITKavli, @PMACaltech, and @IJCLab
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“What we find exciting about our result is that to some level of confidence we can say binary neutron stars are probably more of a goldmine than neutron star-black hole mergers,” says lead author Hsin-Yu Chen, a postdoc in @MITKavli https://t.co/98u6WVvWMj
A huge thank you to @SkypeScientist for connecting our budding astronomers with a real life astronomer from @MITKavli today. Thanks for answering all of our space questions, Dr. Günther!!