Allison Youngblood

@allisonyyyyy

Astronomy Ph.D. at LASP at CU Boulder. Into low mass stars, flares, exoplanets, diversity & inclusion, and my dog. she/her

Maryland, USA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2016.

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    Come hang out with us for ten weeks and do cool cutting-edge planet stuff! Who knows, maybe you'll be the next NASA Intern to discover a new planet on your third day!

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    Any undergrads want a paid summer internship at ? Our group is looking for 5 awesome people to help us find and study planets with TESS. I can nearly guarantee you'll discover a new exoplanet if you want to work on the search side! It's a thrill that never fades!

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    I might be the last astronomer to see this but I am in TEARS at the MIRI logo

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  5. 30. sij

    Obviously we found that hilarious and repeated it all the time. We didn’t win NESSFs, but the name stuck and we got a Nessie in the end

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    Around the time we adopted Nessie, and I were both applying for the NESSF (now called FINESST), and my advisor at the time kept pronouncing it “Nessie” instead of N-E-S-S-F like the rest of us or “Nessif” if it must be pronounced like a word.

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    Front page of the NYT today

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    . The 's Inouye Solar Telescope images the sun in more detail than we’ve ever before. Close up, these images show, for the first time, the smallest features ever seen on the solar surface, some as small as 30km. Background: NISP/GONG.

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  10. 28. sij
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  11. 28. sij

    .: presenting a new paradigm for thinking about the evolution of stellar dynamos. me: the big yellow one is the sun

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    . is talking in today’s colloquium

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    That meeting you've been hoping for!

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  14. 15. sij

    Reading back over my first tweet: I meant is *sometimes* unable to point properly. Most of the time it works great!

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  15. 15. sij

    I’m looking at the rarely-seen underlying shape of a really important hydrogen line in stellar spectra so we can better model it.

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  16. 15. sij

    Wow, thanks, ! This was a redo of some observations that failed way back in May. Hubble’s had a hard time lately with its gyros and is unable to point properly and acquire its guide stars. Now all my data is in and I better get to work publishing this!

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    The Popular Media Award is open for nominations! $500 each for a scientist's and a journalist's article/new-media about the sun or its effects in a newspaper, pop science journal, etc. Due 2020 April 6 for more details

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    In Hawaii when there's a 10% chance of rain, apparently that means it rains for 6 minutes every hour.

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    Did not know shopping malls follow Hubble news!

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