Meteorologist, prof of Sky Stuff, severe weather researcher, planetarium director, photographer, nerd, cynic, NY transplant, dog person. Very fond of puns & dinosaurs. ๐ช
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NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir aboard the ISS earlier today
โThere is a lot going on right now on the Space Station, but fortunately we are all safe and witnessed a spectacular southern aurora show yesterday thanks to a recent solar event.โ
M 7.8 earthquake 24 km WSW of Burias, Philippines
earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/...
Remember yesterdayโs post?
Here is the actual timelapse of that spectacular southern aurora, sparked by a recent solar event.
Captured by NASA astronaut Jess Meir aboard the International Space Station
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Folks, please be aware and have multiple ways of receiving weather alerts today and tomorrow (and always, really.)
Like, I *truly* want to be excited about the Artemis III mission, but:
1. All men? Really?
2. Setting the "Go" date of "late 2027" feels rushed - what happened to waiting until 2028?
Just my $0.02, but feeling kinda glum about it. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Not gonna lie. I know I've occasionally had to do it since "peak COVID," but it will never NOT be soul-crushing to have to record lectures that I'm pretty sure my students will not watch. I hate this aspect of higher education. Your mileage may very well vary, but I hate it, hate it, hate it. ๐