#Supermoon tonight. The full moon is July is often called the Full Buck Moon. Other common names: Hay Moon, Thunder Moon, Feather Moulting Moon, Salmon Moon, Berry Moon, Month of the Ripe Corn Moon and Raspberry Moon. What's your favorite moon name?https://t.co/K5jmxLGFIm
The first full-color, high-resolution pictures from the James Webb Space Telescope, designed to peer farther than ever before, were hailed by NASA as a milestone marking a new era of astronomical exploration https://t.co/yjT2X4aUyL
Talcott Mountain Science Center for Student Involvement, Inc. (TMSC) today announced that its board of trustees has selected three new trustees, Dr. Stephen Fantone, Dr. Martha Gilmore, and Dr. Reinhard Kage. Welcome to Talcott! https://t.co/WE58tEISgO
Thank you @bruce_deckert for the article about our new scholarship in memory of Talcott Mtn Academy Alum Johnathan Hamilton. Support from the community in response to this tragic loss has been truly generous and heartwarming. https://t.co/AcxBgOk2Tb #Scholarships
Peep! Peep! Peep! No, not the candy, the spring peepers! These little frogs are singing every night now, signaling the start of spring. They’re joined by a chorus of wood frogs, but frogs are not the only ones excited for warmer weather... #spring https://t.co/U2UJOc1Ez8
Always finding creative ways for students to explore science amidst COVID-19 restrictions. BioBlitz has Students Searching for Life on the Mountain https://t.co/SPELdc44dD #STEM#BioBlitz#KidsScience#handson
Keeping students engaged and learning in a meaningful way is a challenge during COVID. Talcott Mtn Academy has a creative solution that gets kids outdoors and engaged in real-world science. https://t.co/jqQ7owS9RI
2 years ago yesterday, I was the commencement speaker at @talcottscience Academy, and they gifted me this awesome globe that spins in sunlight. I could stare at it all day... it even has a 23.5° tilt on its axis!
Thanks for the shout out and for sharing the view from the top of the mountain @ryanhanrahan . With campus currently closed, our students and staff really miss that unique perspective of our beautiful state!
Our students will be watching and learning about the transit of Mercury live as it's happening today. Cloudy skies? Watch it online: https://t.co/KhNNIM33fs
It was a very early morning on the mountain today for students, faculty and our friends at @WFSBnews -- and a great way to begin the school year! Thanks for spending so much time with us @CCruzNews. #backtoschool#stem#k8#talcottmountainacademy#tmsc
Watch never-before-seen video footage of Apollo 11, on the big screen in the Alan Bean Planetarium. That's how we're celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the lunar landing. July 12th. Join us! https://t.co/567ChQNaVz #Apollo50#Apollo11#MOONLanding
The @CPTVOnline documentary "At Wonder's Peak: Discovering Science on Talcott Mountain" won 2 @newenglandemmy Awards this weekend! Big congrats to producer Dave Wurtzel and his team. We thought the film was pretty amazing, too. ;) #notbiasedatall https://t.co/PgdCQKsHGY
Talcott at the @newenglandemmy's? We're honored to learn that the @CPTVOnline documentary, 'At Wonder's Peak: Discovering Science on Talcott Mountain' is nominated in 2 categories: Education/Schools and Photographer/Program (Dave Wurtzel @TheEdgeOfFilm). https://t.co/3vup6vwcKp
Talcott Mountain Academy 8th grader Anishka Perera spoke with @jocelynmaminta and @laurahutch8 at @wtnh about being recognized by @PruSpirit for his volunteerism. So proud of this young man for his sincere commitment to helping others!
Congrats Anishka Perera @talcottscience Academy & Nicholas Wesoloskie @CHSComets - CT's @Prudential Spirit Community Award winners - a nationwide youth volunteer awards pgm. Both shared their #cancer related projects on @WTNH GMCT at 9. #TuesdayThoughts
@talcottscience is hosting Dr. Neil Theise on April 3 for an intimate, interactive discussion about his work and the discovery of a new organ in the human body—the Interstitium. Great event for students & faculty! Details and Registration: https://t.co/s0nI1LwhIh #cetashare#STEM
If you love science--and new discoveries in science--mark your calendars for "Discovering a New Organ: Tales of the Interstitium" on 4/3 with Talcott alumnus Dr. Neil Theise! https://t.co/gJPLhrk15x