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Daily Archives: January 15, 2019
Benvenuti to The HUMONGOUS BIG Universe!
My pet dog tortoise, Rocky
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The Total Lunar Eclipse of January 2019!
This total lunar eclipse will be the last non-partial one Earthlings can observe until 2021. There will be several partial lunar eclipses, but no totals :-/ Total lunar eclipses are the neat ones because the Moon turns yellow-y, then orange-y, then copper-y, then red! Note that this eclipse is going to be LONG – FIVE […] Continue reading
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A Bit About Me
Hi Reader! My name is Andrew Talley, and I’m a sophomore Computer Science/Philosophy major studying at Vanderbilt University. After I graduate, I plan to go to law school. As a result, my activities on campus are both law-related. I’m a member of Vanderbilt’s Moot Court club, where we compete against other undergraduate schools in fake … Continue reading A Bit About Me → Continue reading
Introductory Post
Hi, I’m Aaron Molotsky, a fourth-year student here at Vanderbilt University studying Computer Engineering. I’m excited to learn about the solar system through this blog! This is a picture of my dog, Marty! He’s a 9 year old Havanese and he might be the cutest dog in the world. You can find more information about … Continue reading Introductory Post → Continue reading
ASTR 2110 Intro Post
Hello! Welcome to my Solar System Blog. Below is a picture of me when I traveled to Hellesylt, Norway, to visit a friend of mine last summer. If you want to learn more about the small town, Hellesylt, please click here. Continue reading
Introductory Post
Hi, my name is Richard. Here is a photo of Venus transiting our Sun! Continue reading
Intro Post
Hiya, this is my intro post for ASTR2110. I’m Michael Fung, a junior from Wisconsin. I major in neuroscience, but music has always been a part of my life. For my post, wasn’t sure what to talk about so figured I’d do a shameless plug. Y’all should go to Choral Prism! I sing in Chorale, … Continue reading Intro Post → Continue reading
About Hubble
Well not the telescope, yet, but I’ll explain the blog name, tag, and url in my first formal post. But yes, I share my surname with the namesake of one of our most famous satellites, so I might as well go by it on the blog. I’m a senior electrical engineering major and I wanted … Continue reading About Hubble → Continue reading