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Tag Archives: me
Starting Up
By me This picture is from when I visited my sister abroad over Thanksgiving Break. I am Quint Gfroerer, I’m from Atlanta, GA, and I am a junior majoring in neuroscience and minoring in astronomy. Continue reading
Hello World!
Hello! This is my first post! My name is Jack and this is a picture of me at Cheekwood next to a very frightening bunny statue. Continue reading
About Me
My name is Charles Littleton. I am from Nashville, Tennessee. This picture shows the beautiful Nashville skyline. This is my introductory blog for Astro 2110. Continue reading
Brian’s Intro Blog
This is my first introductory blog for ASTR 2110. The image above is a picture taken by Hubble of the Pillars of Creation, a structure in the Eagle Nebula. I chose this image because I really like the colors and it is one of my favorite space pictures. You can read more about the pillarsContinue reading “Brian’s Intro Blog” Continue reading
The Future of Humanity
I think this picture represents me well because I have a big passion for space, specifically interplanetary travel. Images like this inspire me because I believe the future of humanity resides on multiple planets, and I want to be a part of the engineering behind it. Continue reading
About me
This is the main hangar of the National Air and Space Museum. I used to love coming here as a kid, and it is one of the reasons that I become fascinated with outer space. Continue reading
Blog 0: Introduction
Hi~~ I am Siyuan(Sissi) Chen, a freshman majoring in chemical engineering and physics with astronomy/astrophysics track. I like playing sports, especially soccer in my free time. As coming for Nashville, I also enjoy observing an infinite number of stars at night, which are really spectacular!!! Here are my ins & please follow me~ Continue reading
Introductory Post
The image featured is from my personal website. I had designed it to be a pulsar (still a work in progress) but I had done so in order to teach myself the basics of JavaScript. The red, white, and yellow squared are intended to represent distant stars, and are simple boxes to save on compute […] Continue reading
Introduction — image by me
Hi! My name is Carson Viggiano, I’m majoring in Spanish, Portuguese, and Arabic and minoring in Political Theory. I’ve always loved the sky, cloud formations, and constellation patterns, so I’m really excited about this class.
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Blog 0
Ocean Avenue, pictured above, is a street running along the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica California. This street is on the course of the Santa Monica Classic! Continue reading