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#Artemis II - Photo 2 from yesterdays flyby

ECLIPSE.
April 6, 2026.

Totality, beyond Earth. From lunar orbit, the Moon eclipses the Sun, revealing a view few in human history have ever witnessed. Photo: NASA

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#Artemis II - We have the first image from yesterdays Lunar flyby captured by the crew on Orion

EARTHSET.
April 6, 2026.

Humanity, from the other side. First photo from the far side of the Moon. Captured from Orion as Earth dips beyond the lunar horizon.

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ok one more, for the Mass Effect 1 fans out there, I always consider this to be the Peak of Chill Vibing In Space Music

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Just an incredible shot right here.

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New HLSP: TESS-3I light curves of comet 3I/ATLAS in Jan 2026. Note: the animation is not astrometrically aligned across frames, so apparent "motion" side-to-side is not the absolute motion of the object. Residuals may be in some frames: these are not outburst events. archive.stsci.edu/hlsp/tess-3i

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I'm going to expand this statement to say that astronomers should actually look at their data whatever the format. Yes pipelines and high level science products are great, but you learn a lot from just spending some time exploring the counts-on-pixels images, even for spectroscopy. 🔭

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Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers is very good, actually.

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Barddoniaeth ar gyfer Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Well, today is St David's Day so let me first offer a hearty "Dydd Gwŷl Dewi Sant hapus i chi gyd" (Happy St David's Day to you all). Here is a picture of some daffodils amid the undergrowth in my garden: Over the years, I seem to have established a tradition of posting a bit of poetry to mark this special day for Wales and the Welsh and given current events I chose this one which I have posted before, about 9 years ago.

Barddoniaeth ar gyfer Dydd Gŵyl Dewi

Well, today is St David's Day so let me first offer a hearty "Dydd Gwŷl Dewi Sant hapus i chi gyd" (Happy St David's Day to you all). Here is a picture of some daffodils amid the undergrowth in my garden: Over the years, I seem to have established a tradition…

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Happy No Sleep Ever Again Day to all the transient astronomers out there! 🔭

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NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory launches real-time discovery machine for monitoring the night sky The NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory, jointly funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science, has released its first alerts documenting…

"NSF-DOE Rubin issued 800,000 alerts the night of Feb. 24. The alerts called scientists' attention to new asteroids, exploding stars and other changes in the night sky. This milestone marks the launch of a system expected to eventually produce up to 7 million alerts per night."

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The attempted polarity reversal and evolving magnetic environment of AD Leo In the past two decades, the observed large-scale magnetic field of the active M dwarf star AD Leo has evolved from strongly to mildly negative, raising a suspicion that it might switch polarity. Alth...

Super proud of my brilliant Honours student @katelynsmith.bsky.social with her first-author debut on arXiv today: arxiv.org/abs/2602.18085

Europeans - look out for her starting her PhD in Amsterdam!

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Didn't tighten the screws of the tripod enough... 🔭

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A picture of Jupiter with lots of detail, the Great Red Spot and the bands are clearly visible. It's not a great image - think how hard it is to take a picture of the moon with your phone, it was similarly bright!

A picture of Jupiter with lots of detail, the Great Red Spot and the bands are clearly visible. It's not a great image - think how hard it is to take a picture of the moon with your phone, it was similarly bright!

Picture of me in front of the 3.5m telescope at Apache Point Observatory

Picture of me in front of the 3.5m telescope at Apache Point Observatory

Saw Jupiter with my eyes through a 3.5 m telescope last night, was pretty good 🔭

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A star filled sky. The Orion constellation is in the top left. In the bottom left is a tree

A star filled sky. The Orion constellation is in the top left. In the bottom left is a tree

Orion over Apache Point Observatory 🔭

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Mostly dark image with a stubbly telescope silhouetted against the sunset sky

Mostly dark image with a stubbly telescope silhouetted against the sunset sky

Just saw the SDSS telescope in person! 🔭

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Research Scientist/Engineer 2 (E S UAW Research) Job Description The University of Washington (UW) Astronomy Department has an outstanding opportunity for a researcher who will have responsibilities in the design, development, construction, and test...

Just a reminder that I'm hiring! Looking for an engineer/research for some fun projects (some building! some designing!)

Come build spectrographs at UW.

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Why do we do astrophysics? At time of writing, large language models (LLMs) are beginning to obtain the ability to design, execute, write up, and referee scientific projects on the data-science side of astrophysics. What implic...

Astronomers: highly recommend this thoughtful opinion piece by @hogg.bsky.social on how to think about our field in light of the development of large language models. whether you agree with him or not it’s vital to discuss the principles behind our science. 🔭 arxiv.org/abs/2602.10181

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gradient.horse Draw a horse, watch it run!

omg everybody go draw a horse this is what the internet was made for

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Comic. [Over dark background, a five-pointed pentagram-style star orbits around a white circle with a smaller orbit.] [caption] Space news: Astronomers have found the first known system with a main-sequence star orbited by a five-pointed one.

Comic. [Over dark background, a five-pointed pentagram-style star orbits around a white circle with a smaller orbit.] [caption] Space news: Astronomers have found the first known system with a main-sequence star orbited by a five-pointed one.

Binary Star

xkcd.com/3203/

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Proposed budget cuts a catastrophe for UK astronomy The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) is gravely concerned at the drastic cuts to support for UK astronomy outlined by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (...

The Royal Astronomical Society is gravely concerned at the drastic cuts to support for UK astronomy outlined by the Science and Technology Facilities Council.

Read our statement 👉 ras.ac.uk/news-and-pre...

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*cough* A little bit of extra info to add here:

There's only one transit, so the true period is unknown. It could be anywhere between 300 and 550 days.

This is an exciting candidate! But (a) we don't know if it's real, and (b) we don't know what its temperature is if it IS real.

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Cecilia Payne Gaposchkin’s autobiography is just amazing. Every astronomer should read it.

Here she is talking about her memories of Annie Jump Cannon.

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An annotated map of the solar system with hundreds of solar elements in beautiful rings

An annotated map of the solar system with hundreds of solar elements in beautiful rings

Beautiful graphic of the day (because that should be a thing: Our Solar System

By my data hero Eleanor Lutz

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And we are up on arXiv! arxiv.org/abs/2601.01628 🔭

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Yay go Pandora! 🔭

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I'll share this again for 2026 and for any new influx--well over 100 planetary scientists here on Bluesky.

Given <waves hands around> they may not necessarily be posting much about planetary science, but that's how it goes.

If you're a planetary scientist and want to be on the list, DM me!

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ok look

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And we are up on arXiv! arxiv.org/abs/2601.01628 🔭

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Thrill of having the first/last paper in a year vs. no one will ever read it

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Four miniatures from Blood Bowl. Three large humans surround a much smaller snotling. The snotling has the ball and is sitting on a larger ball.

Four miniatures from Blood Bowl. Three large humans surround a much smaller snotling. The snotling has the ball and is sitting on a larger ball.

Three professional football players v. one enthusiastic space hopper owner, place your bets

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