Also, this is the second time Michael Frayn's "Copenhagen" is mentioned during the #EAS2023 #EASKrakow2023
(Please do read. It's such an amazing book. Even if you are not a physicist.)
Also, this is the second time Michael Frayn's "Copenhagen" is mentioned during the #EAS2023 #EASKrakow2023
(Please do read. It's such an amazing book. Even if you are not a physicist.)
#ai and #MachineLearning symposium at #EAS2023
Sharing a talk at #EAS2023 which includes discussion of sonifications of space research.
I had a great day at #EAS2023 yesterday. Good to be heading back home.
Elke Pilat-Lohinger talking about the future encounter of star Gliese 710 with the Oort cloud #EAS2023
Maryna Ishchenko talking about close distances of globular clusters (within 200 pc) using Gaia data and orbital integration to look back 6 Gyrs #EAS2023
Josefa Grossschedl - strong evidence the Sun is currently living in a bubble formed by a supernovae. Looks like 10-20 Myra ago the Orion molecular clouds were closest to the Sun #eas2023
Dybczyński - proper motions for several other stars show they could have interacted with the Solar System previously. But the proper motions are not precise enough to full calculate the motion and estimate whether they really did have a close encounter with the Sun. This is complicated further in terms of the resulting impact on long period comets if the star is a binary. #EAS2023
Piotr A. Dybczyński - talking about HD7977 which in Gaia DR3 seem to show that it had a close encounter with the Sun. This is based on formal uncertainties and proper motion reported in the data release. Possibly that the proper motion errors are bigger (speculation). #EAS2023
Claim is you can create the structure of the Kuiper belt minus resonators. The simulations did not play, so I am not sure how well the match was, but I look forward to reading the paper. LSST data will be able to test this if we can’t test with the current detections in the MPC #EAS2023
Pflaszner - is talking about results from a submitted paper where they claim they produce the structure of the Kuiper belt with a stellar fly-by #EAS2023
Pflaszner - ALMA has actually caught stellar flybys in the act https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2023EPJP..138...11C/abstract #EAS2023
Susanne Pfalzner giving a talk on the Stellar Environment of the Solar System to kick off the The Solar System - from near to far - in its stellar environment at the Gaia & LSST era session #EAS2023
Hello #EAS2023 . Talk is uploaded. Nice to have a speaker ready room to check the slides and upload.
In Kraków, Poland for the European Astronomical Society Meeting #EAS2023 I will be giving an invited talk in the Solar System session about why you should be as excited as I am for the start of @VRubinObs observations in 2025
Working tonight on my slides for my invited talk in the Solar System session at the European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting https://eas.unige.ch/EAS2023/ #EAS2023
Check out the latest issue of the Vertical Flight Society's Electric VTOL News:
https://mailchi.mp/ee1f7c8f119d/evtol-news-186647
Find out the latest on #eVTOL, #eCTOL & #eSTOL developments, including #hydrogen propulsion: Joby Aviation cleared to conduct flight tests of its first production aircraft, Volocopter plans for Paris, and Jaunt Air Mobility sets up in Quebec, and more!
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Gert Biesta's Keynote #EAS2023 in Lyon #MusicEducation
What are the right questions?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzNa0RSIWqg
Oh that #EAS2023 abstract submission frenzy! 🤪
Good that only three are allowed...