Excellent idea - a new #planetaryscience job site - PhDs, postdocs, fellowships, and academic posts, all in one place.
North of the border, and flying across the beautiful Scottish landscape on my way to St Andrews for the British Planetary Science Conference #BPSC
It's not just earthquakes our seismometers pick up, they can also detect the weather!
On Thursday morning a large lightning storm hit Leicester, with the thunder being picked up on our seismometers, showing as peaks in the seismogram.
#SeismicSaturdays
Extended my stay in St Andrews by a day to give a seminar on Jupiter's atmosphere for the School of Maths & Statistics. Hadn't realised John Couch Adams (of Neptune prediction fame) was here, albeit briefly. Thanks to Daphnรฉ Lemasquerier, Hamish Hay, and Tom Elsdon for hosting me.
An excellent meeting, well-organised and in a very special place (even if you don't play golf). Well done #BPSC2026
So the big Brian tweeted this out to his 3M followers over on the other site - and even though it is a cesspit of doom over there - the comments are so supportive. A lot of love out there for physics and astronomy (albeit from a biased subset of Brian's lovely mega-fans) ๐คฉ๐ญโ๏ธ
Oxford, reflected ๐ง๏ธ
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Go out! Look up! Enjoy the Moon! Watch how it changes from night to night (I've had a great view of the first quarter Moon from the garden the last couple of nights). Do not worry about 'special' events like a mini blue strawberry latte hedgehog Moon. Just go and look whenever you like! ๐ญ