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Allow me to reintroduce myself

My name is hov h to the… jk but a lot has…

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Aerospace Engineering/ Astronomy/ Featured

A Satellite Hunting Guide

Every night there is a spectacular light show right above your head.…

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Aerospace Engineering/ Featured

Stars In The City – A Light Pollution Guide

I have been on a kick recently for finding satellites in the…

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Aerospace Engineering/ Featured/ NASA

The Body’s Price on Space Exploration

It can be easy to get wrapped up in the dollar amount…

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Aerospace Engineering/ Featured/ Technology

How to Spot the International Space Station (ISS)

The international space station is one of the greatest feats by man…

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In Astronomy

Burnin’ Ring of Fire

February 25, 2017

For those of you who didn’t get my Johnny Cash reference, please listen to this first; then read my post. You are welcome. Anyways to the science! So lucky…

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In Astronomy

Eclipse, Penumbral Eclipse

February 5, 2017

This Friday night/Saturday morning, there will be a penumbral lunar eclipse! Now if you are not studying astronomy and thinking what the hell does penumbral mean… no worries. It…

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In Aerospace Engineering/ NASA

NASA Picks Its Upcoming Missions With A Rose Ceremony Unlike Any Other

January 4, 2017

While much of social media was waiting with baited breath this past Monday on the Bachelor’s first night picks, NASA and the space community had to wait til Wednesday…

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In Astronomy/ Meteor Shower

Meteor Shower Time: The Quadrantids

January 2, 2017

The trickster of all meteor showers arrives in a couple days and if you blink you might miss it! Unlike most meteor showers which peak over a day or…

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In Astronomy

Last But Definitely Not Least: The Geminid Meteor Shower

December 9, 2016

While the Perseid meteor shower is probably the most famous, the Geminid meteor shower often rivals it in number of brilliant meteors. Unfortunately, since the weather is much colder…

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Hey! I'm Marielle! I am a recent PhD grad and I currently work on sending people to the moon. I created Miss Aerospace to help you appreciate the night sky, no equipment needed.

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