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People_of_Space: Julie
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I promised an #Enceladus thread yesterday; it starts here! Let's take a look at this tiny, but all the more interesting icy moon of Saturn! https://twitter.com/People_Of_Space/status/1391834523294437384 Though discovered already
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It’s a beautiful day outside, our rental car is crammed full of telescope bits, and we’re read to ROAD TRIP hour 1/5 complete, have left wine +
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I'm sure you've heard of the "space debris crisis". We knew about it in the late '70s + by the early '00s we had a robust set of laws that
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Saturday night seriousness. My theme this week is #Space4Women and while I've spent some time focusing on women in space, I also want to address the blokes about what they
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This morning I'm going to tweet about a phenomenon I only discovered recently: women posing with satellites and spacecraft. Feel free to add your own examples! #WSW2020 #Space4Women #womenwithsatellites Here's
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It's World Space Week! My mission this morning is space books by women - old ones, new ones, maybe even imaginary ones. #Space4Women #WSW2020 My first book for World Space
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Let's talk about the greatest science fiction story of all time... Growing up in NZ, we didn't get a TV until I was almost 10, so my first exposure to
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When we talk about @People_Of_Space it's important to realize rocketry hasn't always been voluntary. The German V2 was built using slave labor, so lets talk about it credit for all
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Sometimes, science fiction can accidentally stumble into science facts... that's the case with Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels... In the book, the mythical Laputans reveal their advanced knowledge of Mars and
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Let's talk briefly about Carl Sagan One of the great tragedies of the last couple of decades has been TV shows confusing facts/knowledge with intelligence. Facts have been around for
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Historically, there's a wonderful relationship between science and science fiction... Science informs and guides fiction, while fiction often inspires science Ask any scientist what their first impression was of science
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Is there life in outer space? The answer should be obvious Yes! Of course there's life in space—that's where Earth is! Our planet is one teeny, tiny corner of an
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