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Astronomy Cast Ep. 725: Looking Ahead

The 365 Days of Astronomy

Release Date: 07/01/2024

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Streamed live on Jun 24, 2024.

Normally Pamela refuses to think about the future. But today, on our final episode before hiatus, she’s throwing out those rules. It’s like the PURGE! Here’s what we’re excited about for the future. Especially for the next couple of months until we return in September.

 

This Episode is made possible thanks to our Patrons on Patreon. Join at the Galaxy Group level or higher to be listed in our YouTube videos.

From Pamela: I also have a favor to ask - I'm working on a research project with my collaborator Sanlyn Buxener on what factors help and hinder people learning and doing science. Can you please take our survey?
bit.ly/AstEco THANK YOU! - Pamela

 

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THANK YOU! - Fraser and Dr. Pamela

 

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