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Daily Archives: January 17, 2023
Blog 0: Introducing Me
By Me
Hey everyone! Here’s a picture of me at the Audubon Aquarium in New Orleans from a road trip I took in May 2022 . Though not particularly astronomical, penguins have always been some of my favorite animals; plus this picture was mor… Continue reading
Welcome to Mo’s Astronomy Blog!
The beautiful night sky as seen from South Africa!
To find more stargazing spots in Africa, visit:
Top Stargazing Spots Africa | Find The Best Spots In Africa (pemburytours.com)
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Pink Floyd probably didn’t study Astronomy
Although it’s one of my favorite albums, Dark Side of the Moon is not consistent with our scientific discoveries in space. There is no dark side of the moon. Continue reading
Blog 0 – Introduction
I was outside with my dad and brother a couple of weeks ago and saw this moon. Thought it looked cool so I took a grubby photo with my phone. Some info on the phases of the moon.
Outstandingly High Quality Image by me
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Blog 0 post
This is my first ever headshot that was taken on Vanderbilt’s campus. You can find some cool facts about links between music and astronomy here Continue reading
“The Fault in Our Stars”
One of my favorite topics in science since I took AP Chemistry has been the concept of entropy. (So much so that I’ve adopted it as my internet pseudonym to allude to my tendency to catalyze social controversy wherever I go.) Entropy was the first abstract concept that I encountered; we didn’t have a perfect […] Continue reading
Introductory Blog
This is a picture of me from my senior year in high school in New Jersey. I am currently a junior at Vanderbilt studying Electrical Engineering and am excited to be taking this class. I would like to work with microprocessors in the future as my job. … Continue reading
Welcome to “This isn’t Zenon”
Hi everyone! My name is Kayla and I would like to issue a warm welcome to my blog “This Isn’t Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century”. I am excited to share my thoughts and perspectives this semester. For those wondering, yes, the title of my blog is inspired by the movie, Zenon: Girl of the […] Continue reading
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Introducing Myself
Hi, my name is Adam Cui, fun fact about me is that I’ve played the violin for 11 years! Here’s a hyperlink to an article from my high school newspaper featuring me in the All-State orchestra. Continue reading
visiting wild animal safari park
The photo was taken at Atlanta Wild Animal Safari on Oc […] Continue reading