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Streamed live on Dec 11, 2015
Host: Fraser Cain (@fcain)
Special Guest: Carolyn Collins Petersen ( @spacewriter / Spacewriter.com ) – TheSpacewriter; CEO of Loch Ness Productions; author.
Guests:
Morgan Rehnberg ( cosmicchatter.org / @MorganRehnberg / MorganRehnberg.com )
Kimberly Cartier ( @AstroKimCartier / KimberlyCartier.org )
Dave Dickinson ( @astroguyz / www.astroguyz.com )
Dr. Ramin Skibba ( @raminskibba / RaminSkibba.net )
Stories:
– A Milky Way simulation points the way for SETI.
– Ceres white spots are Epsom Salts! (Kinda…) And the rest of Ceres is ammonia-based clay.
– A Super-Earth ostensibly found in our own solar system.
– The Geminid sky is falling! Go watch it!
– Nano satellites! Nodes mission: Network & Operation DEmonstration Satellite
– Akatsuki visits Venus! Again. Entered orbit, too!
– Do your news articles come from press releases or informal conversations with scientists?
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