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  1. Apr 4

    Sorry for slightly overdoing the tweets tonight. Was a wee bit excited!

  2. Apr 4
    Replying to

    well, they are still working through that I suppose. Just tweeting a talk from for

  3. Apr 4
  4. Apr 4

    is a voyage or discovery. Professional stargazer tells why she loves studying our

  5. Apr 4

    / & looking forward to what the milky way will look like through the

  6. Apr 4

    The square kilometer array is being built by a co-op of 10 countries, notable absence the USA

  7. Apr 4

    Personally excited about finding where the gas is coming from to feed our galaxy. Fingers-crossed the SKA works

  8. Apr 4
  9. Apr 4

    The two bits of the SKA will operate at different frequencies, seeing the same things differently.

  10. Apr 4

    At Naomi McClure-Griffiths telling us about the life/death of galaxies and how we use radio telescopes to see this

  11. The will bring the Milky Way into focus. Studying planets forming, gas temps, & the elusive gas feeding our galaxy

  12. Less people, less problems! In the middle of nowhere the needs extreme radio quiet

  13. Apr 4

    So, are star ⭐️ formations, like the Southern Cross or Sagittarius one of the white dwarfs? Is that why we can still see them?

  14. Apr 4

    So happy and excited to hear talk about the Milky Way for !

  15. Apr 4

    Woo! Tuesday night science!

  16. Apr 4

    2nd Space Nerding evening at the Shine Dome in Canberra. Tonight Exploring the Milky Way.

  17. Apr 4

    Our warm-up starts in 20min! Join the livestream to explore the with

  18. Apr 4

    Live streaming in one hour: Exploring the Milky Way, treat from the Aust Science Academy

  19. Apr 3

    If you can't make it to my talk at tomorrow you can still learn about the Milky Way here

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