East WV born and raised, in the panhandle is where I spent most of my days. Now I study the Moon and have fun in the snow, up north in Canada, here at UWO.
Today we were lucky enough to be visited by this stunning little guy - a male Io moth - and I learned that the Io moth (left) bears a striking similarity to Io the moon (right)!
#MothFacts
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Everything. A beautiful piece of spoken word art by @SJSwords and @scienceirel specially for #ScienceWeek.
#scicomm#SciArt#ClimateAction
https://t.co/fKIGrFkOIq
And so ends my first International Astronautical Congress. It was a blast of a week filled with great presentations, amazing demonstrations, and lots of friends both new and old. Now on to the next one! #GiantLeap#IAC2019
The tiny* auxiliary balloon in the background. "That's not a balloon. This is a balloon!" - Crocodile Dundee probably #westernuhab@Alexiiiiiiiisss and @hmsmohammed going through some pre-flight checks at the base!
It's the final day of week 1 of #CanMoon & what an amazing week its been! And what an amazing team!!! Watch out world, these are the future #space scientists & engineers who'll soon be leading missions to other worlds! @westernuCPSX@WesternU@uwinnipeg@sedscanada@csa_asc
#CanMoon team just collected their first sample of “Dancing Flowers”! Lots of excitement and pride in these mission rooms:) @westernuCPSX@csa_asc#CdnSpace
In the months leading up to #CanMoon the science team used satellite data to put together a traverse plan. It’s day 1 but already some modifications are needed! @Zach4TheFuture - Science Lead - is leading a discussion on what to do!
Meet the #CanMoon Science team! @Zach4TheFuture is giving an overview presentation of the remote sensing datasets of Lanzarote in preparation for landing site selection. @westernuCPSX