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The
@smithsonian has unveiled a new interactive simulation allowing users to explore a three-dimensional (3D) visualization of the remnants of a supernova, or exploded star! https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2019-14 pic.twitter.com/OccJuKewUe
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Following their announcement yesterday, some of our
#EHTBlackHole team is excited to browse the morning papers today.pic.twitter.com/a5r3krDvUI
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"“This fulfills our dream to take the first picture of a black hole." -- the CfA's Shep Doeleman, Director of the
@ehtelescope. https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2019-12 pic.twitter.com/fVf7v1PqaF
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Join us live from our Public Observatory Night, where Munazza Alam discusses how studying the atmospheres of exoplanets factors into the search for life in the Universe.https://youtu.be/uED5-nP7OZc
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Join us live from our Public Observatory Night as we discuss the search for life in the universe with
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Join us live from our Public Observatory Night as Ronald Walsworth delves into the role quantum tools play in the search for life in the Universe, as well as how they help us here on Earth!https://youtu.be/z3rI7NlFG64
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"It was a historic engineering challenge in pursuit of a picture that might well be impossible." Read about the role of our own Shep Doeleman in the
@ehtelescope project: https://nyti.ms/2O2Frou via@nytimespic.twitter.com/WHhX57uOTe
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This image of colliding spiral galaxies from our
@chandraxray and@NASAHubble may pave the way to answers about how stars are born, live, and die. Via@NatGeo https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2018/09/news-chandra-xray-hubble-galaxy-collide-black-hole-neutron-star-image/ …pic.twitter.com/dTfRpo03Kl
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Mark your calendars for our Fall 2018 Public Observatory Nights! https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/publicevents pic.twitter.com/Xxwrt8zTGC
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As we count down to the launch of Parker Solar Probe later this month, take a look at our SWEAP investigation set of instruments that will be riding on board! https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2018-15 pic.twitter.com/BfK9ANXr6M
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Thrilled to host
@RepKClark and@RepJoeKennedy today, discussing@NASASun#ParkerSolarProbe,@chandraxray and@GMTelescope!pic.twitter.com/uaUlRwypLT
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The
@VeritasGammaRay supplied a critical piece to neutrino discovery -- read more about it here: https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2018-12 pic.twitter.com/DerP08oJFj
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The Hi-C captured images of the Sun's corona, with the hopes of helping to answer one of the biggest questions in heliophysics – why is the corona so much hotter than the Sun's surface? https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2018-09 pic.twitter.com/fCDKUSx4Fe
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SAO scientist Mercedes Lopez-Morales discusses the search for habitable exoplanets with colleagues from
@airandspace@NMNH during today's Space Exploration: A@smithsonian Journey.pic.twitter.com/3PmTuVlZct
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"If confirmed by future observations...we would be learning something fundamental about the nature of dark matter, one of the biggest puzzles that we have in physics today." https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2018-08 pic.twitter.com/eIjc1HAU36
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Join us live tonight at 7:30 pm EDT for our Public Observatory Night presentation on the
@NASA Parker Solar Probe, featuring our very own@TheSWEAPLife instruments! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKxoa-x45QA …pic.twitter.com/tP8nRuIJtw
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Watch Center for Astrophysics scientists discuss the possibility of life in the universe on
@novapbs "NOVA Wonders: Are We Alone?" Tonight at 9 pm EST! http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/wonders/#are-we-alone …pic.twitter.com/wAVWnfCSAd
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Jupiter reaching opposition, visible meteor showers, and what else you can expect to see in this month's night sky! https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/skyreport pic.twitter.com/bf3Qv6nneB
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Observations from our
@chandraxray indicate that the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy may have company. Namely, 10,000 other black holes. https://n.pr/2GAcJaL pic.twitter.com/yLi7JO7H0I
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Dr. Marvin's career at the Center for Astrophysics spanned from examining moon rocks from Apollo missions to hunting for meteorites in Antarctica. She was a remarkable scientist with an incredible legacy, and she will be sorely missed. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/09/obituaries/ursula-marvin-geologist-of-the-extraterrestrial-dies-at-96.html …pic.twitter.com/FuxUGXT8hH
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