Hosted by Cstar1|Galaxies & More!
We keep our star talk down to earth! Beginning stargazers, professional astronomers, armchair astronauts and the cosmologically curious are all invited to join us. Galaxies Astronomy Club was founded in 1994.
1573 messages in 259 discussions
Latest 4/27/19 by Cstar1
3571 messages in 838 discussions
177 messages in 23 discussions
9990 messages in 6758 discussions
2445 messages in 1638 discussions
183 messages in 110 discussions
684 messages in 442 discussions
1328 messages in 338 discussions
1471 messages in 1135 discussions
847 messages in 486 discussions
373 messages in 246 discussions
4108 messages in 2606 discussions
455 messages in 115 discussions
3006 messages in 2166 discussions
656 messages in 148 discussions
428 messages in 402 discussions
6/2/18
A bit of Pluto RT @bitsofpluto pic.twitter.com/t6JjFIBapN
— SpaceAstronomer (@SpaceAstronomer) June 2, 2018
6/4/18
The LONG hibernation for New Horizons is ending! Yes, tonight we'll take our bird out of its almost 6-month long hibernation and into active ops to begin flyby preps for Ultima Thule at New Years day 2019! GO NEW HORIZONS! #PlutoFlyby pic.twitter.com/tFnkbK8s6b
— Alan Stern (@AlanStern) June 4, 2018
6/5/18
IT'S HAPPENING! IT'S HAPPENING! New Horizons is awake after a nearly 6 month hibernation. Flyby preparations for Ultima Thule begin shortly! pic.twitter.com/6pfAuY4Jft
— Alan Stern (@AlanStern) June 5, 2018
6/11/18
Last Friday @LowellObs. There in front of the telescope where Pluto & the Kuiper Belt were discovered are the kids ¬her descendants of Tombaugh, Slipher & Lowell, & the discoverer of Pluto’s giant moon Charon Christy & his wife Charlene, & myself, What a historic gathering! pic.twitter.com/bbULC9MoMt
— Alan Stern (@AlanStern) June 11, 2018
6/27/18
Happy birthday Ultima!
— Alan Stern (@AlanStern) June 27, 2018
Our next New Horizons flyby target, 2014 MU69-- aka Ultima Thule-- was discovered in @NASAHubble Space Telescope data 4 years ago TODAY! pic.twitter.com/q3nN3qFTpf
6/30/18
A bit of Pluto pic.twitter.com/nUWu8Dwkpq
— Bits of Pluto (@bitsofpluto) June 30, 2018
7/2/18
EXACTLY 6 MONTHS FROM NOW-- New Horizons flies by Ultima Thule, on 1 Jan 2019! The most distant exploration of any object in history, and likely THE most alien thing ever explored. What will we find? #PlutoFlyby pic.twitter.com/Fgq7nVRyz8
— Alan Stern (@AlanStern) July 1, 2018
7/21/18
Pluto and Charon in natural color! I updated the natural color images using our latest camera calibration, so this should be the closest thing to seeing Pluto with your own eyes that we have. https://t.co/FmWu21Jyqv pic.twitter.com/OAkmscPacs
— Alex Parker (@Alex_Parker) July 20, 2018
8/4/18
SUCCESS! Our New Horizons occultation teams caught Ultima Thule’s shadow last night— more here! https://t.co/IcjdGtXejF Go New Horizons! Go NASA! pic.twitter.com/grwifrzwjo
— Alan Stern (@AlanStern) August 4, 2018
8/11/18
A bit of Pluto pic.twitter.com/ZrQguQ9sL4
— Bits of Pluto (@bitsofpluto) August 11, 2018