"Curiosity and creativity are essential to exploring the cosmos, and UF’s ‘Art and Science of Astrophotography’ course brings these elements to life. Taught by Dr. Elizabeth Lada and alum Noah Rashkind, this course combines scientific rigor with artistic perspective, allowing students to capture celestial scenes and appreciate the universe’s vast beauty. Just as new technologies, like the Webb telescope, offer fresh perspectives, this course inspires a profound sense of connection and awe. Read more: https://bit.ly/40x8BzZ #Astrophotography #UFResearch #SpaceScience #Astronomy #UF #Astraeus"
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And with bite-sized units, knowledge absorption is a breeze, ensuring a smooth transition from one cosmic revelation to the next Pathways to Astronomy (Sixth Edition) - PDF eBook 👉 https://lttr.ai/ATAP8 #Space #Astronomy
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Interested in how astronomers calculate the size of a comet? Our latest article explores using magnitud absoluta and albedo to estimate a comet nucleus's diameter. Using Comet C/2024 S1 ATLAS as an example, we apply this intriguing method. Explore the science behind it: https://lnkd.in/dP6hN6Hi #Astronomy #SpaceExploration #CometScience
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Many future astronomy projects depend on photon counting level sensitivity, including imaging faint objects and spectral lines. #Leonardo’s Ike Pono, a cutting-edge infrared detector, pushes the boundaries of astronomical observation. Imagine spotting newborn stars or unraveling the mysteries of distant galaxies. This game-changer opens a new chapter in cosmic exploration. Download the whitepaper referencing Ike Pono: https://lnkd.in/exJrbe-s #Astronomy #InfraredDetector #IkePono
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#AstronomyKit Celestron AstroMaster 102AZ telescope review: This versatile beginner's telescope is suitable for astronomy and wildlife viewing. It has nice-quality traditional optics but is limited by its tripod and mount.
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The cosmos is vast, but data visualization is bringing it closer. Explore how telescopes and human perception are rewriting astronomy. https://lnkd.in/gE4CBmgJ #science #space #spacefacts #astronomy
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I am delighted to share that I have successfully submitted my photometric light curve of the exoplanet system WASP-10b to the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)! This achievement marks a significant milestone in my passion for contributing to astronomical research. By providing data on this captivating exoplanet system, I am thrilled to be a part of the scientific community's quest to unravel the mysteries of our universe. The submission of my data reduction will enable scientists to gain a deeper understanding of WASP-10b's characteristics and behaviors, ultimately unlocking new insights into the vast expanse of space. I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the scientific community and eagerly anticipate the breakthroughs that will emerge from this research. Here's to the boundless possibilities of exploration and discovery! Miracle Chibuzor Marcel #Astronomy #Exoplanets #ScientificResearch #AAVSO #WASP10b #ContributionToScience #Exploration #Discovery"
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As we continue to explore the universe, the bond between astronomy and mathematics will remain a beacon that illuminates our path to new discoveries and understanding. The collaboration between astronomy and mathematics continues to inspire innovation in various sectors. From improving satellite technology to perfecting data analysis techniques, the impact of this cosmic connection is profound and far-reaching. Known as the language of the cosmos, mathematics provides the tools to model astronomical phenomena. Whether it's calculating the orbits of planets using Kepler's laws or applying complex algorithms to analyze the light from distant galaxies, mathematics is essential for understanding celestial wonders. #Astronomy #Mathematics #Innovation #astronomyday #space
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September 23, 1846: Discovery of Neptune On this day in 1846, astronomer Johann Galle discovered Neptune, the eighth planet in our solar system, after its existence was predicted mathematically. The discovery of Neptune demonstrated the power of mathematical prediction in astronomy. How do you think mathematical models and simulations continue to shape our understanding of space today? #SpaceExploration #Astronomy #Neptune #MathematicsInScience #PlanetaryScience
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🌠 Comet C/2023: A Rare Celestial Visitor As a space enthusiast and educator, I'm excited to share insights on Comet C/2023, a cosmic traveler making a dazzling appearance in our night skies! Here's a quick guide to this fascinating comet and why it matters. 🔭 Visibility Window Comet C/2023 is visible until October 2024. As it moves closer to the Sun, it gets brighter, offering a great opportunity for stargazers. For the best views, look to the skies in the early morning or late evening when the comet is most prominent. 🌌 How to View It To see the comet, a good pair of binoculars or a small telescope will make a big difference. If you're in a dark-sky location, you might even spot it with the naked eye. Look towards the eastern horizon during sunrise between 5AM.- 7AM. ✨ Why It Matters Comet C/2023 isn’t just a pretty spectacle—it's a time capsule of the early Solar System. Studying it helps astronomers understand the building blocks of planets and the origins of our cosmic neighborhood. It's a living laboratory in space, and each observation adds a piece to the puzzle of our Solar System's history. I encourage all of my students and fellow enthusiasts to take advantage of this rare opportunity to observe the beauty and mysteries of space. Keep those telescopes ready and let's explore the universe together! #CometC2023 #SpaceEducation #Astronomy #Stargazing #ScienceOutreach Courtesy/Bibliography WIRED, "How to View the ‘Comet of the Century’ C/2023 A3" TheSkyLive, "Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) Visibility Information"
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**Passionate About Astronomy and Aerospace! 🚀✨** As a dedicated enthusiast of the vast cosmos and the intricacies of aerospace, I've always been captivated by the wonders beyond our planet. My journey with the telescope has opened up endless opportunities to explore celestial bodies and deepen my understanding of the universe. Whether it's observing the rings of Saturn or launching solid propellant rockets, my love for astronomy and aerospace knows no bounds, I've been able to combine my passion with real research, fostering a community of like-minded individuals and sharing the awe-inspiring beauty of space. Here's to more discoveries and advancements in space science! 🌌🔭 #AstronomyLover #AerospaceEnthusiast #SpaceResearch #SRON #CelestialWonders
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