September 5, 2018
Cheryl
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atmosphere, Curiosity, Curiosity Rover, Gale Crater, Mars, Mars atmosphere, Mars disaster, Mars dust storm, Mars exploration, Mars sol, NASA, NASA Rovers, Opportunity, Opportunity Rover, Oppy, Save Oppy, Science, sol, sols, space exploration, space science, Spirit Rover, tau, Viking probe
Maybe you’ve heard, but if not, there was recently a planet-wide dust storm all over Mars. This is not a very unusual phenomenon – large-scale storms blow across Mars fairly regularly. Their existence was first recorded by the Viking probes that landed on Mars in the 1970’s. What made this storm so unusual was its
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July 11, 2018
Cheryl
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applied mathematics, astronaut, Emily Gleeson, engineering, equal opportunities, extended space travel, ISS, Mars, mathematics, Moon, NASA, planetarium, planetary bodies, planets, robotics, scienece, space exploration, space science, Space-X, spacecraft, STEM, STEM career, The Martian, women in engineering, women in STEM
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About the interview: I have had so much fun encountering a broad spectrum of individuals through my Twitter presence in the past few months. The most amazing people are out there and it’s like discovering a treasure when you come across them – at least that’s how I feel. I’ve felt myself becoming part of
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