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Today @AstronomyCast talks about the Milankovich Cycles! Come learn how long-term changes do and don't affect our climate. #365DaysOfAstro
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Today Astronomy Cast talk about the Milankovich Cycles! Come learn how long-term changes do and don't affect our climate.
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Two newly discovered comets by the Catalina Sky Survey reveal rare celestial path. One breaking the record for the most distant solar flyby, and another set to be flung out of our Solar System forever. #365DaysOfAstro
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Two newly discovered comets reveal breaking the record for the most distant solar flyby, and another to be flung out of Solar System forever.
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Dive into the wonders of the lunar eclipse! ASTROMAN breaks down the 2026 total "Blood Moon" in Asia, offering tips for skywatchers and the science behind the shadow. #365DaysOfAstro
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Dive into the wonders of the total lunar eclipse in 2026 and here's the tips for skywatchers and the science behind the shadow.
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Today #365DaysOfAstro we bring you hot Jupiters, a tear-drop shaped Jupiter massed… something…? Objects merged together as our universe lights up our night.
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Today we bring you hot Jupiters, a tear-drop shaped Jupiter massed… something…? Objects merged together as our universe lights up our night.
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Today @ActualAstronomy talk with Clint Reading about his astro-tourism trips to OzSky which is a biannual event for amateur astronomers from the northern hemisphere to have the opportunity to see the southern skies. #365DaysOfAstro
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In this podcast we talk with a special guest listener Clint Reading about his astro-tourism trips to OzSky which is a biannual event for amateur astronomers from the northern hemisphere to have the...
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The deep fields taken by the Hubble Space Telescope are now legendary What happened when we did the same with the James Webb Space Telescope? @DeepAstronomy at #365DaysOfAstro
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The deep fields taken by the Hubble Space Telescope are now legendary What happened when we did the same with the James Webb Space Telescope?
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Asteroid hunters detect Earth-approaching objects nightly, while rare “bright nights” reveal natural skyglow even when the Sun and Moon are below the horizon. #365DaysOfAstro presents #travelerinthenight
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Asteroid hunters detect Earth-approaching objects nightly, while rare “bright nights” reveal natural skyglow even when the Sun and Moon are below the horizon.
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Today's @NOIRLabAstro podcast discuss about the discovery of 19 fast spinning asteroids & what makes the Rubin Observatory ideal for discovering these objects.
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Today, we look at planets younger than fossils, celebrate relativity repeatedly working as expected, & peer at 1st generation stars using JWST. #365DaysOfAstro
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Today, we look at planets younger than fossils, celebrate relativity repeatedly working as expected, & peer 1st generation stars using JWST.
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January 2026 is a packed month for equatorial skywatchers! Catch the Quadrantid meteor shower peak on the new year and Jupiter steals the spotlight at opposition. Today podcast with @ivie97 at #365DaysOfAstro
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January 2026 is a packed month for equatorial skywatchers! Catch the Quadrantid meteor shower and Jupiter steals the spotlight at opposition.
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Today @AwesomeAstroPod explore Little Red Dots, Globular Clusters, oldest supernovae, No-ceans on Titan as well as skyguide and moon guide.
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Today Awesome Astronomy explore Little Red Dots, Globular Clusters, oldest supernovae, No-ceans on Titan as well as skyguide and moon guide.
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What is causal determinism? What are some of the ways that physics can permit free will? What does emergence have to do with all of this? #365DaysOfAstro with @PaulMattSutter
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What is causal determinism? What are some of the ways that physics can permit free will? What does emergence have to do with all of this?
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How big can a star get? Why are stars sphere-ish? Why do blackholes not eat everything? Why do pulsating stars pulsate? Let's explore the concept of Eddington Limit.
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How big can a star get? Why are stars sphere-ish? Why do blackholes not eat everything? Why do pulsating stars pulsate? Let's explore!
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 will safely pass Earth and skim past the Moon in 2032, while meteor networks on Earth rely on citizen scientists to track space debris and uncover where meteorites may fall. #365DaysOfAstro
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 will safely pass Earth & skim past the Moon in 2032, while meteor networks rely on citizen scientists to track space debris
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Today @AwesomeAstroPod discuss about Artemis mission shenanigans and how the Russians have wrecked their only human rated launch pad.
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Today Awesome Astronomy chat about Artemis mission shenanigans and how the Russians have wrecked their only human rated launch pad.
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Join us for planetary stories, including solar system research on a binary trans-Neptunian object, diamonds in meteorites, the stratification of Titan’s lakes, and how Jupiter affected Venus’ habitability. #365DaysOfAstro https://t.co/tsNu50VKLY
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Join us for planetary stories, including binary trans-Neptunian object, diamonds in meteorites, Titan’s lakes, and how Jupiter affected Venus’ habitability
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This month @ActualAstronomy talk about many things to see in the night sky including, carbon stars, double stars, 24P Schaumasse is a Comet that just cracks 8th magnitude making it visible in binoculars. https://t.co/ae2ioesHNr
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 This month we talk about many things to see in the night sky including, carbon stars, double stars, also 24P Schaumasse Comet
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Today we have the last part of the conversation with Professor Thomas Hockey. we’ll not only conclude our discussion of his most recent book, but we’ll also talk about some rather fun and interesting topics.
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Today we’re talking with Professor Thomas Hockey who has been awarded the 2026 LeRoy E. Doggett Prize for Historical Astronomy.
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Today we’re continuing our conversation with University of Northern Iowa Professor Thomas Hockey, who has been awarded the 2026 LeRoy E. Doggett Prize for Historical Astronomy. #365DaysOfAtro
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Today we’re continuing our conversation with University of Northern Iowa Professor Thomas Hockey, who has been awarded the 2026 LeRoy E. Doggett Prize for Historical Astronomy. This is the second of...
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Why is the Universe the way it is? Specifically, why is it made mostly of matter? This is the question @AstronomyCast look at today on #365DaysOfAstro!
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Why is the Universe the way it is? Specifically, why is it made mostly of matter? This is the question we'll look at today!
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