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- Cool! Welcome! Since you posted with the #heliophysics tag, the Heliophysics feed picked you up! You might like to pin and register if you intend to keep posting Helio material. bsky.app/profile/did:...
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- Last Friday, I defended my PhD in Astronomy and Astrophysics 🪐 Still processing… but you can call me Dr. Bibi now. 💅 I am eternally grateful to my supervisors, mentors, and everyone who supported me on this journey. 💜 #astronomy #exoplanets
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- From Anavi Uppal @anaviuppal.bsky.social : How do you search through 99.6 million images for weird and interesting galaxies? Instead of wasting years of your life doing it manually, you can use AnomalyMatch. 🔭✨☄️ astrobites.org/2025/05/12/hubble-anomalies-machine-learning/
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- 🧵 This colour image, combining #Hubble observations with further info by Robert Gendler & Jay GaBany, shows an incredible view of Messier 106 (M106 or NGC 4258), an intermediate spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici. ➡️ esahubble.org/news/heic1302/ 🔭 🧪 #extragalactic #science #astronomy #space
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- Today's Sun in Hydrogen alpha. First shot with my Ha scope since October. It's now in the AstropotaPOD (instead of a free-standing tripod) and I barely had a chance to turn it on before the #Sun started setting behind trees. Better images later this week. #Heliophysics #Astrophotography ☀️🔭🦛
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- Reviewing a very interesting but very dense #PlanetaryScience paper. Been at it all morning and I'm on page 9 of 24. That's what it takes to really get into the details of another work though!
- FULL #MOON EMPHASIZING THE BRIGHTEST IMPACT #CRATERS. Did you know that its surface is darkened by space weathering processes due to the absence of atmosphere? Then, the youngest craters appear brighter, like the excavated materials forming rays from them🤩🌔#MontsenyObservatory #PlanetSci
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