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Dibyendu Nandi
ydnadydnad
In response, a thread on the many interconnected themes about data accessibility, data inclusivity and proprietary data (exclusivity) that makes this a complex issue. Let's ask the question: who owns
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Paulinee
crplnhzn
May nagtanong sakin kanina ngayon ko lang sasagutin HAHAHAHA. (ngayon lang nasa tamang pagiisip e)Paano kung lokohin ka niya? basta thread to. — Ok lang, sinasabi ko naman sa kanya
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Great Women of Mathematics
GWOMaths
GREAT WOMAN OF MATHEMATICS: MARGARET HAMILTON, born 1936. Software engineer who worked on the Apollo missions, founder of two software companies, author of over 130 papers. Hamilton earned a degree
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Mothers in Science
mothersinsci
Katherine Johnson was a trailblazer and a mathematician known for developing the calculations for taking the first US astronaut into space and safely landing Apollo11 on the moon. She was
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Yohana Laiser
dr_dedreamer
Masaa machache yaliyopita China imetuma gari la kiroboti (Mars Rover) kuelekea ardhi nyekundu ya Mars. Gari hilo linaambatana na Lander pamoja na Orbiter (kwa pamoja kwenye picha yenye maandishi). Hii
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Dr. Phil Metzger
DrPhiltill
I was saddened to hear today that we lost Prof. Brian O'Brien, who died peacefully after a long and productive career. He was principle investigator of the Apollo program's Dust
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Physics Cakes
PhysicsCakes
This week @Sci_of_Steph and @PhysicsCakes are showcasing the finalists in #GreatPhysicsBakeOff! Next week YOU get to vote for your favourite!Here are today’s (a thread): #GreatPhysicsBakeOffA simple, yet elegant entry: "It's
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Phil Plait
BadAstronomer
Oh, Betelgeuse, everyone’s favorite M2Iab supergiant star. Why did it dim so catastrophically earlier this year?Hubble may have clinched the answer: It erupted, blowing out a HUGE dust cloud that
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Nicole Scro
nmscro
Some positive news for 2020: not only are we replacing old roads named after white supremacists, but we're naming *new* ones not after some variant of shrubbery.The roads for the
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Emily Calandrelli
TheSpaceGal
In the 1960's 11 deaf men helped NASA get to the moon. They were known as the Gallaudet Eleven.We were able to interview one of their remaining members, David Myers,
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🇺🇸 3Days3Nights 🇺🇸
3days3nights
1. Let’s talk about moon bases. @realDonaldTrump RT’d this post about setting up a base on the moon. POTUS never does anything without a reason, so let’s presume we might
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Guillaume Verdon
quantumVerd
To understand the state of the quantum industry: imagine if there were 200+ companies trying to be @SpaceX the same year Sputnik made it to orbit, before @NASA even landed
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National Air and Space Museum
airandspace
In many ways, the crew of STS-51L represented a cross section of the American population, and each crew member had a unique story. On the 35th anniversary of the Challenger
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Zaeppli 🇿🇦 🇻🇦
zaeppli
Hi! Let me explain this to you! These are the cries of Saturn: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Sh2-P8hG5-EThe sounds recorded near Saturn by satellites are very obviously screaming. Screams of the damned, sent there
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MSUDayLab
MSUDayLab
My daughters’s 10th bday is next week. Huge request: anyone have a friend/colleague that is a NASA engineer that might be willing to Zoom with her for 15 minutes. My
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daniel
DMOberhaus
In defense of secondhand space stations:https://www.wired.com/story/the-plan-to-turn-scrapped-rockets-into-space-stations/ Every commercial rocket brings its upper stage right to the cusp of orbital velocity. Then it burns up on a fall back
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