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  1. Calling all - Join us for a webinar Mon, Feb 10, at 1pm ET Our educators will provide tips to facilitate groups of learners in creating their own astro masterpieces using real 🔭 and submitting them to the .

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  2. 29. sij

    We are honored that the 2020 Rossi Prize awarded by the AAS High Energy Astrophysics Division () goes to Dr. Sheperd Doeleman of the and the global EHT team for the landmark image and analysis of the shadow of the :

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  3. The work of 's "Women Computers," like Annie Jump Cannon, Henrietta Leavitt, & Cecilia Payne, fundamentally shaped the field of astronomy. Learn more about their significant research ⬇️. And help transcribe their notes ➡️ .

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  4. Science was closed to most women in the 1870s. When a Harvard Observatory astronomer fired a disorganized male assistant and hired his maid, she excelled at tracking the stars and more women followed in her footsteps. A must-hear story from :

    Black and white photo of 14 people, mostly women, standing about an arm's length apart, holding hands, in front of a building with Corinthian columns. The women wear long skirts.
    In a small office space, about eight women work at desks, books open and pens in hand. They look at their work, not the camera. A man in corner looks at the scene.
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  5. Did you imagine solar winds would sound quite so spooky? Scientists have been studying solar wind for over 60 years, but some of its behaviors are still mysterious -- observations such as these from 's Parker Solar Probe are bringing us closer to understanding.

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  6. We're searching for a Public Affairs Specialist to join our team at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian. Learn more about the role here:

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  7. ⭐ Chandra is studying a in the Grus constellation! Nearby in the sky is the Spare Tire Nebula, IC 5148. One of the fastest growing planetary nebulas known, it's about 3 light years across and it's expanding in at more than 50 kilometers per second!

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  8. An exciting observation from our Solar Dynamics Observatory!

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  9. There was that time a cosmic "Death Star" was destroying a planet IRL. scientists observed a large, rocky object disintegrating in its death spiral around a distant white dwarf star.

    Round shape on a dark sky. There is a small blue dot of light above it.
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  10. ⭐️Right Chandra is studying a in Auriga! Nearby in the sky is the Flaming Star Nebula. Located about 1,500 light years from Earth, this nebula surrounds the variable star AE Aurigae, a star thought to have been ejected from the Nebula almost 3 million years ago.

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  11. Our MicroObservatory team has developed another season of NASA's Astrophoto Challenges, and you're invited to participate!

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  12. Listen to this Short Wave episode to learn more about the newest data from 's , which aims to answer one of the biggest mysteries surrounding the sun.

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  13. By studying images of the night sky in the early 20th c., "women computers" - like Henrietta Swan Leavitt & Annie Jump Cannon- pioneered advances in astronomy, like discovering how big the universe is, the composition of stars, & more. 🌠

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  14. 4. pro 2019.

    In August 2018, NASA launched the Parker Solar Probe to draw closer to the sun than any satellite before. Now, the first data from the probe's initial close passes of the sun have revealed some of the star's strange activity.

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  15. On Wednesday, Dec. 4, we’re announcing the first science results from ! Media are invited to join a teleconference with mission experts at 1:30pm ET, followed by a Live broadcast at 3pm ET. Details ⬇️

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  16. 21. stu 2019.

    The December issue of includes an article, a slide show and a video celebrating 20 years of . Hope you enjoy these amazing celestial sources as much as we do!

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  17. Listen to our very own discuss the search for exoplanets and life in the universe on !

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  18. Find more about what we're discovering on the Parker Solar Probe's voyage to the Sun:

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  19. As a kid, my dad, a chemist and educator, captured my imagination in the evenings by showing me the constellations and regaling me with tales from Greek mythology. I felt the power of that marriage of science and storytelling on a recent visit to our .

    Photo of the night sky with visible constellations in purple tones.
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  20. Today, the Lynx team is sharing a vision for a New Great Observatory with . We want to share it with you, too.

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