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Introductory Post

Hello everyone! My name is Michael Dobson and I am a junior Computer Engineer from Ridgefield, Connecticut. This is the first astronomy class I have taken at Vandy and am looking forward to learning more about the Solar System with Dr. G. Since I’m sure this is many of my classmate’s first time taking astronomy,Continue reading “Introductory Post” Continue reading

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Hello Friends!

My name is Mykayla, and this is my introductory post to my astroblog. I am a first-year at Vanderbilt University, and this semester I am taking Dr. G’s ASTR 2110 “Solar Systems” class. I am excited about this blog, as I am obsessed with the heavens and this gives me an outlet to talk aboutContinue reading “Hello Friends!” Continue reading

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This is me!

My name is Ally Worthington and I’m a junior at Vanderbilt studying math and economics. I am a competitive horseback rider (see above!) and I love cooking. My favorite dish to make is this pasta. I am looking forward to learning more astronomy through this course. Continue reading

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Introduction

Hello everyone! My name is Olivia and I’m a first-year planning on majoring in Political Science with a potential minor in Sociology. I’ve always loved space and I am super excited to deepen my understanding of astronomy in this class! Here is a link to one of my favorite Star Wars characters, Shaak Ti. Continue reading

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Introductory Post

Lorenz in China, by Me Hello Everyone, My name is Lorenz Chen, and I am a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences. I am pursuing a psychology degree, but mostly just trying to graduate on time. Besides the occasional Veritasium video, I do not have much exposure to astronomy, so I hope IContinue reading “Introductory Post” Continue reading

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Introduction

Hi I’m Evan from Chicago IL. I’m studying HOD & Econ and am very eager to learn more about the solar system in this class. Here is a picture of me and my brother in Paris because I like to travel, and a hyperlink to vandy’s website because I love my school. Continue reading

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Intro Post

Hi guys! This is my intro post for my blog, “Reigen’s Guide to the Galaxy.” My name is Brian though, not Reigen. I’m a junior majoring in Mechanical Engineering, and I’m looking forward to blogging about space. Here’s a picture of me writing this blog post. And here’s a link to some coolmathgames. Continue reading

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Hello! This is my introductory post. I am a junior at Vanderbilt University majoring in Computer Science and minoring in MHS. I have little knowledge of astronomy and am excited to delve deeper into some interesting topics!… Continue reading

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Exoplanet’s Exotic Weather

Scientist thought that Venus’s weather was bad. From the planet’s acid rain, to the horrendous temperatures and pressures to the clouds that smother the planet in sulfuric acid. It’s the closest image that scientist have to depicting hell. But what if there’s something that may be even worse? What if Earth’s raging twin actually hasContinue reading “Exoplanet’s Exotic Weather” Continue reading

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Is Space Exploration a Good Idea?

The coronavirus is now spreading across the globe and has been declared to be a pandemic. If a virus like this is so dangerous to humans, viruses that may exist somewhere else in the galaxy or universe would be so much worse… One day our sun will most likely grow to a red giant andContinue reading “Is Space Exploration a Good Idea?” Continue reading

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