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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.
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7/27/18
Tonight's the big night: #Mars makes its closest approach to Earth since 2003! If you're in Toronto come by the FREE #MarsFest starting at 8PM at the @OntScienceCtr for a whole host of cool activities and a talk by me about what's up on Mars right now! (Spoiler: It's dusty!) pic.twitter.com/QBKjlZm9qv
— Tanya Harrison (@tanyaofmars) July 27, 2018
7/28/18
Before & After! A global dust storm has engulfed Mars after a series of runaway storms created a dust cloud so large it enveloped the whole planet. Find out more: https://t.co/ZbFOCMyKSy pic.twitter.com/gabgmdz8q6
— NASA360 (@NASA360) July 28, 2018
8/2/18
"@BadAstronomer Mars is definitely clearing, this is last night (1 Aug)"
Read more from Twitter8/11/18
We ?? you too, Martian dunes. pic.twitter.com/LYEwtK67y3
— HiRISE (NASA) (@HiRISE) August 11, 2018
8/31/18
These are holes in a rock
— Tanya Harrison (@tanyaofmars) August 30, 2018
on Mars
that humans shot with a laser
on a robot
TODAY. pic.twitter.com/L4jP921UJq
11/7/18
HiPOD (7 Nov 2018): Hide All You Want, Gullies!
— HiRISE (NASA) (@HiRISE) November 7, 2018
That shadow of Dunkasa Crater is no match for us, especially when we can use Photoshop to bring out your enhanced colors. (Altitude: 253 km)
NASA/JPL/University of Arizonahttps://t.co/rqyTST7VE0 pic.twitter.com/OzeWUCP1cb
11/14/18
NASA set to broadcast its first Mars landing in six years.
— Red T Raccoon (@RedTRaccoon) November 14, 2018
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11/14/18
Amazing stuff will definitely be watching NASA broadcast when it happens, lover anything Space, Mars and Asteroid related.
11/20/18
It’s Mars all the time lately. In just 7 days, @NASAInSight will perform its #MarsLanding AND this afternoon I’ll be announcing the future landing site for a rover we’ll send to the Red Planet in 2020. Listen live at noon ET: https://t.co/585R9RTAvM Use #askNASA for Qs pic.twitter.com/jeRLbRzShM
— Thomas Zurbuchen (@Dr_ThomasZ) November 19, 2018