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  1. 1. velj

    We’re going!!! Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2020 held March 16-20 in The Woodlands, Texas Find the program posted here! choose…

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  2. 26. sij

    We love half-priced books!! This is where we get all our see you tonight fro another, great episode of Collision Course!! We’re talking about Betelgeuse!!

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  3. 26. sij

    This shows the dramatic drop off of luminosity for the star Betelgeuse. Here’s Betelgeuse. A Super Giant star located 600 light years away. It’s known as Orion’s shoulder. It was once the 11th brightest star in the…

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  4. 26. sij

    This shows the dramatic drop off of luminosity for the star Betelgeuse. Here’s Betelgeuse. A Super Giant star located 600 light years away. It’s known as Orion’s shoulder. It was once the 11th brightest star in the…

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  5. 23. sij
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  6. 22. sij

    Here are some important dates and deadlines needing action if you are joining me in attending the Lunar Planetary Science Conference held every year in The Woodlands, Texas - March 16-20, 2020

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  7. 21. sij

    Here’s a happy visitor to our first, monthly Star Shows presented by me for my neighbors and new friends from the subdivision last night here at Wildwood at Oakcrest in Cypress, TX.

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  8. 20. sij

    I’ll be fully equipped to handle 100 families or more during the first of many Collision Course Star Shows. This is happening today at 5 PM EST at the splash pad park inside our newly completed development called…

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  9. 19. sij
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  10. 18. sij

    Meteors don’t only fall to Earth. ☄️ Fifteen years ago this month, our Opportunity rover came across this meteorite specimen on the plains of Mars. The pitted, basketball-size object is mostly made of iron and…

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  11. 18. sij

    I’m attending this year’s Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlands Texas March 16-20 2020 Watch me as I take on the microblogging role for this exciting and informative, planetary, science…

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    Can you see shooting starts from space? Turns out, yes! The first meteor shower of the decade and we were lucky enough to catch it from the International Space Station along with the northern lights. This is a…

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  14. 6. sij

    Here is a wonderful graphic showing how Earth would look viewed through the different wavelengths of light. Our ability see the visible spectrum of light prevents us from seeing all the other, narrow bands of light.…

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  15. 5. sij

    Good evening! Here is a look at the solar disc as of yesterday. The active region is moving from left to right and showing more typical sunspot behavior in relation to the entry of Solar Cycle 25. Images taken by the…

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  16. 5. sij

    I Saw Quadrantids Hitting the Atmosphere and I wanted to share this cool meteor site. A friend and collaborator is always watching for new insertions. What do you see? Collision Course Meteor Detection January 3rd…

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  17. 5. sij

    Clear Skies! Here is an example of one of the Earth's famous fallen meteors. The Willamette meteorite was originally located in the Upper Willamette Valley of Oregon and then moved to the land owned by the man who…

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  18. 5. sij

    Clear Skies! Here is an example of one of the Earth's famous fallen meteors. The Willamette meteorite was originally located in the Upper Willamette Valley of Oregon and then moved to the land owned by the man who…

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  19. 5. sij

    Pulsars, superdense neutron stars, are perhaps the most extraordinary physics laboratories in the Universe. Research on these extreme and exotic objects already has produced two Nobel Prizes. Pulsar researchers now…

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  20. 5. sij

    Here we have M42, Orion’s Nebula, Betelgeuse, and the Moon seen through the Celestron NextStar Evolution 6 telescope of the Astronomy Club of Cameroon. We were successful in all aspects tonight. We gave ourselves…

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