Prof. Abel Méndez

@ProfAbelMendez

Planetary Astrobiologist and Director of the . Looking at habitable worlds from the Arecibo Observatory.

Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2009.

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    Dear Universe: I have already seen habitable planets, that's Earth. Please show me something more amazing. -😌

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    Just got a report from an anonymous reviewer saying they looked up a technical term from the paper's abstract on Wikipedia, didn't understand it, and concluded that therefore our paper must be wrong. Can't make up this shit.

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    Picard management tip: Leave the bridge sometimes. Other people can handle things fine without you.

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    Fascinating. A meteorite that landed 50 years ago contains stardust 7 billion years old - far older than the Earth.

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    Someone made a whole indie movie/romantic drama about my job and it's... odd? A great thread from :

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    Stuff I've detected (incomplete): * Galaxies * AWACS planes * The Moon (deliberately) * GPS satellites * A black hole eating a gas cloud * The aurora * Masers around a preplanetary nebula * A TV station in another country * Prebiotic molecules in a distant galaxy * Mobile phones

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    For my birthday my flatmate got me a Jupiter notebook (an actual notebook 📒) with an AR inside cover and it’s blowing my mind

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  8. We successfully observed last night from the Arecibo Observatory Teegarden's Star, a nearby cool dwarf discovered in 2003. was in charge of the telescope. 😀

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    Here is our new for ELT . The video was presented today at the inauguration the M1 segment polishing facility developed by in Poitiers, for the polishing of almost 1000 segments of the ELT.

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    This tweet points out that Betelgeuse should still be visible for several years after it blows.

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    What’s up this February? 🔭 It’s the best time to spot Mercury and skywatchers in North America can see Mars disappear behind the Moon. Plus: What’s going on with Betelgeuse?

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    If Fig 5 doesn't make you cry, well you clearly don't think about stars enough!

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    Some beautiful new science right here, using results from : Pluto has a “circulatory system” of atmospheric nitrogen, driven by its icy beating, breathing heart!

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    This is an excellent and clearly written thread on the perils of using 1D spectral retrievals on exoplanets with 2D atmospheric inhomogeneities (i.e. all of them) - caveat emptor!

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    SAGANet co-founder will be speaking at the 2020 Arizona Science Lecture Series on "Life Beyond Earth" tonight!

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    Researchers made a rare find in data from our retired Kepler spacecraft: a super-outburst🌟 from a previously unknown dwarf nova. The star system consists of a white dwarf that's stripping material from a much smaller brown dwarf, like a stellar vampire🧛🏽‍♀️

    A white dwarf is seen as a bright light surrounded by a flat accretion disk of material, stripping away more material from a smaller, darker brown dwarf.
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    Acronyms...uh...find a way!

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    LIGO-Virgo open public alerts give you a chance to listen in to the latest discoveries as they happen – in real time! For instance, you can follow astronomers getting closer to figuring out w…

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    today at its dimmest in 125 years at 1.62 mag

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    Things I have detected as a radio astronomer (a partial list): - cell phones - a supernova 🌟 - airplanes flying overhead - black holes eating stars - TV signals reflected off meteor trails - black hole jets - seriously, turn off your damn cell phone 📡📡📡

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