Well, I thoroughly enjoyed day 1 of #dotdotastro, our attempt to take #dotastro's mercurial blend of discussion and thought online. Thanks to everyone who participated!
Yay! I had an awesome first day at #dotdotAstro/@dotastronomy! It's my first conference with "unconference" sessions and they're such an amazing way to further discussions from talks and make everything more interactive.
Day One of #dotdotastro is complete! The format lends itself quite well to the online world, and I'm happy that the changes we've made make it better than just an online version. Day two is in two days. Day three is in 9 days. Simple!
Thanks to the chaos of Covid-19 there are actually a handful a small handful of spaces free at this event. Email [email protected] if you're interested in joining us.
We are committed to #dotastro being a safe space for discussion about racism and inequities in our community, and for working together on strategies and solutions: https://t.co/n7h7n85C0u
@shareastronomy We were already hearing up for #dotdotastro this August - see https://t.co/11T2doHZ4y. We still want to gather at ESAC in person for #dotastro 12 if we possibly can, so postponing made sense.
This wasn't an easy decision, but I'm sure you'll not be surprised. We have spoken with the lovely folks at ESAC and they are confident that we can find new dates for next year.
Last call for .Astronomy 12 - which is to be held Sep 15-17th at ESAC (European Space Astronomy Centre), near Madrid. Let's keep looking forward! Read more and sign up at https://t.co/6lV9FxhQqT #dotastro
With #dotastro 12 coming to Madrid in September, we're looking to connect with Spain's astronomy/tech scene. Your recommendations are very welcome. Read more (and sign up for #dotasto 12) here: https://t.co/6lV9FxhQqT
Excited to announce that .Astronomy 12 will be held September 15-17th at ESAC (European Space Astronomy Centre), near Madrid in Spain. Read more (and sign up) here: https://t.co/5liIg5FfsG #dotastro
Working with @TheNStarman, we built a #dotAstro outreach program geared toward rural teens (often predisposed to working with their hands) to look at Galactic structure (and the underlying dark matter distribution) through home demo and renovation.