Michele Limon
@michelelimon.bsky.social
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Photons collector, boater, nerd.
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Jacek Debiec, MD, PhD, DPhil ๐ ๐ง
9 months ago
Europe could be a โhavenโ for US researchers, says ERC (European Research Council) president Maria Leptin
#AcademicSky
sciencebusiness.net/internationa...
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Europe could be a โhavenโ for US researchers, says ERC president
The EUโs research funding bodies are thinking of ways to welcome US scientists and European ex-patriots who might be looking forย a more sympathetic place to work now that Donald Trump is in the White ...
https://sciencebusiness.net/international-news/europe-could-be-haven-us-researchers-says-erc-president
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Alexandre Adler
10 months ago
For your consideration: the full SO Large Aperture Telescope
arxiv.org/abs/2503.00636
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The Simons Observatory: Science Goals and Forecasts for the Enhanced Large Aperture Telescope
We describe updated scientific goals for the wide-field, millimeter-wave survey that will be produced by the Simons Observatory (SO). Significant upgrades to the 6-meter SO Large Aperture Telescope (L...
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.00636
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Bernardita Ried Guachalla
10 months ago
The Fulbright scholarship for US citizens to visit countries like Chile is now open ๐จ๐ฑ๐ There is a specific category for astronomy you can check here:
fulbrightscholars.org/award/astron...
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Astronomy and Antarctic Studies | Fulbright Scholar ProgramHome Icon
https://fulbrightscholars.org/award/astronomy-and-antarctic-studies-2
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The M1 mirror (primary) being lifted into the Simons Observatory LAT telescope.
#cosmology
11 months ago
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First light? The LAT M1 mirror exposed to the sky for the first time in Chile after opening the shipping box. If the weather cooperates it could be installed in the telescope today.
#cosmology
@simonsobs.bsky.social
11 months ago
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Ned Wright
about 1 year ago
WISE is now in a 196x203 km orbit - just below 200 km! It hasn't much more time. The HgCdTe detectors worked great until we stopped observing at the end of July, and all the spacecraft systems were working when we turned off the transmitters on 8 Aug. 'Twas a great robot observatory for 14.7 years.
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