What an exciting moment for #science to see the very first picture sent from the James Webb telescope looking into the past of the #universe. Congrats to @ETH_physics researcher @adiglauser who has contributed in multiple ways to the #Webb@NASAWebb, via https://t.co/Icrva0SpBf
"Have there been also emotions when you saw the image?" — "Absolutely."
A busy day for @ETH_physics astronomer Adrian Glauser @adiglauser today, starting with an interview as the 'morning guest' on Swiss national radio @SFR. (In German)
https://t.co/3Y0Z85zQMy
(3/3) Join @ISSIBern’s special webinar today, 15h CEST (9h EDT) for the presentation of the 1st images from #JWST, and learn more about the Swiss contribution and science with the #JWST. 🇨🇭🤝🔭
https://t.co/AKZW3vcXIN
@adiglauser@ETH@ETH_en
The @NASA/@esa/@csa_asc James Webb Space Telescope completes testing and prepares for the trip to the launch site at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana.
Details: https://t.co/HlpbOEPWka
#WebbSeesFarther#WebbFliesAriane#JWST
.@ELT_METIS, the powerful imager and spectrograph for the @ESO Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), has passed its Preliminary Design Review.
@ETH_en researchers have leading roles in the project and provide a major hardware contribution.
Image: @ESO
https://t.co/xUHX4CYgKv
Super excited for my big day tomorrow: a virtual mini-workshop introducing myself to colleagues from all over the world. Still time for you to register: https://t.co/trsWlbvlI3 . See you tomorrow and follow our hashtag #miniLIFE2020.
#exoplanets#astrobiology
During the #Diavolezza Astrowoche, BSc students @ETH_physics hone their observational skills.
This new video of Adrian Glauser, senior research associate in the group of Sascha Quanz, gives impressions of learning at 3000 m above sea level.
https://t.co/6uhtmEtFpz