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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

Cloudy with a Chance of Solar Flares

July 25, 2016

It is time to talk about my favorite celestial object: THE SUN! Although it looks like a uniform glowing orb in the sky, the sun actually is very dynamic…

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In Astronomy/ Meteor Shower

Meteor Shower Time: Delta Aquarids

July 12, 2016

For the next month, there is a steady stream of shooting stars in your forecast! The farther south you are the better a treat this show will be. But…

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In Aerospace Engineering/ Astronomy/ NASA

Juno Arrives at Jupiter on July 4th

July 1, 2016

After traveling 1.74 billion miles, the Juno spacecraft is making its grand arrival to Jupiter July 4th.  Nearly 5 years ago, Juno started its journey leaving Cape Canaveral and…

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In Aerospace Engineering/ Astronomy/ Featured

A Satellite Hunting Guide

June 20, 2016

Every night there is a spectacular light show right above your head. Satellites are zooming by at about 4.7 miles per second (7.7 km per second) painting streaks in the…

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In Aerospace Engineering/ Featured

Stars In The City – A Light Pollution Guide

June 4, 2016

I have been on a kick recently for finding satellites in the night sky. Iridium Flares and the International Space Station are very easy to spot (check out my guides here…

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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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