Did you hear about COSI, the new gamma-ray mission that was recently approved by @NASA? Learn more about it from the team leader, John Tomsick in our season finale!
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👀 Sneak a peek at the deepest & sharpest infrared image of the early universe ever taken — all in a day’s work for the Webb telescope. (Literally, capturing it took less than a day!) This is Webb’s first image released as we begin to #UnfoldTheUniverse: https://t.co/tlougFWg8B
Next up: NuSTAR observations of blazars and jets at high redshifts with L. Marcotulli. Blazars have a low energy synchrotron hump and inverse Compton high energy emission. #NuSTARX
Another in person conference starting! If you're around (or virtual), come listen to my #AAS240 talk on Swift-BAT blazar evolution! - when: Mon 13th, session 129, @ 3PM (PT)
Astronomers, what snack/drink keeps you going for an entire #observingnight? This weekend I got coffee (x inf), cookies, chips and some fruit for the early morning.
Also, the right pic is a live shot of an IR spectrum for a z>4 blazar. The trace is faint, but it's there!
.@NASAHubble has been in space for 32 years, but it's not alone. See how it works with other superhero space telescopes, including, soon, @NASAWebb. Yay, team! https://t.co/Vv2CSeSg51
1/ 🥳 Happy 32, dear Hubble! To celebrate this anniversary, here is an unusual Hubble snapshot: a close-knit collection of five galaxies: the Hickson Compact Group 40. #Hubble32
Full story: 🔗 https://t.co/TkSQpDZTfD
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In a lonely patch of the universe, five tightly grouped galaxies engage in a leisurely dance. For its 32nd birthday 🥳, #Hubble captured these galaxies at a very special moment in their lifetimes as they fall together and continue their dance, but before they merge. (1/7) 🧵
RECORD BROKEN: Hubble observed the farthest individual star ever seen!
This extraordinary new benchmark detected light from a star that existed within the first billion years after the universe's birth in the big bang.
Find out more: https://t.co/2ivkk1iqz3
Wonderful #head19 meeting! So good to meet old and new friends, listen to all the amazing talks and posters, and discuss about science face to face after so long! 🤩
Do you know how many NASA missions actually make it to launch?? Find out by watching our season finale with the @COSITelescope and their team lead Dr. John Tomsick!
What hides behind the light from far away stars? Watch @jleagle94 unravel the study of light in our season finale!
Full vid link:https://t.co/Xk3laS6oWZ
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How do we know it all started with a Big Bang? Find out with Dr. @leamarcotulli1!
Full vid link: https://t.co/e6WiN7ugV3
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One of our members @jleagle94 got some incredible news that she will be joining @NASAGoddard later this year as a postdoctoral fellow. She shares below what she will be working on there!
Sound on! 🔈
In 2020, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe flew through Venus’ upper atmosphere and detected a natural radio signal. The data – sonified below – is helping scientists better understand how our sister planet became so inhospitable: https://t.co/q5ZOYMEofv
#VisionsOfVenus