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Our members @sgleonsaval, @NoTruerAlien@El_Lobo_Rayado with @ESO General Director @xbarcons & Laura Comendador Frutos (ESO Head Legal & International Affairs), all originally from 🇪🇸, during the official visit of ESO Delegation to 🇦🇺
@vacant3rdman Anthony Horton is now demonstrating the pyCPL library and pyEsoRex tool, which wrap @ESO's CPL and EsoRex so they can be used from a Python environment.
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O'Toole @drsimmo : "If you implement IVOA standards and protocols to provide access to your data, you'll be almost FAIR! With just a few extra additions you can become completely FAIR"
#ADASSXXXI@AAOMacquarie @DataCentralOrg
The second talk in this session is Jdaviz: An interactive visual data analysis tool for JWST in the Jupyter platform and is being presented remotely by Ricky O'Steen
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Attending the 31st ADASS conference in Cape Town this week? Find out more about the new @RoyalAstroSoc journal RAS Techniques and Instruments between sessions. We would like to hear from authors, readers, and reviewers: https://t.co/6YxdbCo7ED @astroADASS
Nice presentation about telescopes and what they have done for us by @apolitosb during the 2020 Allison Levick Lecture hosted by @Macquarie_Uni and MC-ed by the one an only @StargazerFred! I watched it on my TV using the phone. It was today’s documental for me! ;-)
“For every “zing-pow-wow” astronomy moment there are months in the lab trying to work out why your instrument or telescope doesn’t work” - Jason Spyromilio, Allison Levick Lecture.
I feel seen :-D
The annual Allison Levick lecture, hosted by @StargazerFred is taking place at 6pm on Thur 3 December 2020. The key speaker is Dr Jason Spyromilio talking about 'Telescopes and the discovery of the universe'. For more info and to register, please visit: https://t.co/oqasrS8EB9
Dennis Vazquez via Facebook: He took these pictures of the collapse of the Arecibo Observatory. You can see the debris and the remains of the platform and the Gregorian Dome.