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As the world celebrates Museum Day, we would like to thank our staff currently hard at work for the re-opening of our Science & Visitor's Center. We're currently doing our best to try to have our Museum available for visits as soon as possible. Stay tuned for more information!
AO scientist Dr. Flaviane Venditti recently published a paper that explores how to map asteroids’ gravitational fields that affect the spacecraft orbits!
https://t.co/XequeEw1JR
As we celebrate Girls in Stem. We would like to invite parents to listen and invest in their daughter's interests in science, technology, engineering, and math. Let's build a future where girls can follow their dreams and become professionals in the fields of STEM #STEMeducation
#TodayAO users continue pulsar timing campaign for new millisecond pulsars discovered by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) This campaign has been running since September 2019
#nsffunded #nsfscience
As a member of the AO team experiences technical difficulties in a recent ZOOM meeting, Greg exclaims that he is (for once) not the source of blaring robotic sounds.
#FridayVibes #zoommeeting #SocialDistancing
Recently team radar got some interesting images from an observation.
As Dr. Virkki tried to explain that a mask did not have much use in this case, Greg just wanted to be a part of things.
#wearamask #asteroid #friday #nasa #fridayvibes #greg #minicomic #comics #science
Greg tries his best at understanding the amount of food the AO cats need. But when remote observations get going, he helps around the control room and learns a few things from the operators!
#TodayAO planetary team observes near-Earth asteroids 250577 (2005 AC) and 2020 BX12
to improve our understanding of these objects' orbital and physical properties!
#AOscience #PlanetaryDefense #PlanetaryRadar #TeamRadar #Arecibo #Asteroids
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