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X-WR-CALDESC:Please note: this event was originally scheduled for December 
 13\, 2022 and has been rescheduled to January 24\, 2023.\n\nJoin the Night
  Sky Network and Robert Nemiroff on Tuesday\, January 24\, 2023 at 6pm Pac
 ific/9pm Eastern for a tour of the highlights from the Astronomy Picture o
 f the Day archive for 2022.\n\nAlong with Jerry Bonnell\, Robert Nemiroff 
 has written\, coordinated\, and edited NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day
  (APOD) since 1995.  The APOD archive contains the largest collection of a
 nnotated astronomical images on the internet.\n\nSpeaker Information\nDr. 
 Robert Nemiroff is a professor of physics at Michigan Tech.  He worked at 
 NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland before coming to Michigan T
 ech. He is perhaps best known scientifically for papers predicting\, usual
 ly among others\, several recovered microlensing phenomena\, and papers sh
 owing\, usually among others\, that gamma-ray bursts were consistent with 
 occurring at cosmological distances. He led a group that developed and dep
 loyed the first online fisheye night sky monitor\, called CONCAMs\, deploy
 ing later models to most major astronomical observatories. He has publishe
 d as first author and refereed for every major journal in astronomy and as
 trophysics. His current research interests include trying to limit attribu
 tes of our universe with distant gamma-ray bursts\, and investigating the 
 use of relativistic illumination fronts to orient astronomical nebulae.\n
 \nIn 1995\, Dr. Nemiroff co-created the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD
 ) with main NASA website at http://apod.nasa.gov/.  If you are a fan of AP
 OD\, please consider joining the Friends of APOD at http://friendsofapod.o
 rg/.\n\nIn 1999\, he co-created the Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL
 ) open repository. Housed at MTU and located online at http://ascl.net/\, 
 the ASCL now lists over 1000 codes and promotes greater research transpare
 ncy. ASCL is indexed by ADS\, making participating astrophysics codes easi
 er to locate and cite.\n\napod.nasa.govapod.nasa.gov\nA different astronom
 y and space science\nrelated image is featured each day\, along with a bri
 ef explanation.\n\napod.nasa.govapod.nasa.gov\nAstronomy Picture of the Da
 y Archive 2015\nastronomy picture of the day dated archive listing\n\napod
 .nasa.govapod.nasa.gov\nA different astronomy and space science\nrelated i
 mage is featured each day\, along with a brief explanation.\n\nThe event w
 ill also be streaming live on YouTube\, but please note that questions ask
 ed over the NSN-members-only Zoom Q&A will be prioritized.
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DESCRIPTION:Please note: this event was originally scheduled for December 1
 3\, 2022 and has been rescheduled to January 24\, 2023.\n\nJoin the Night 
 Sky Network and Robert Nemiroff on Tuesday\, January 24\, 2023 at 6pm Paci
 fic/9pm Eastern for a tour of the highlights from the Astronomy Picture of
  the Day archive for 2022.\n\nAlong with Jerry Bonnell\, Robert Nemiroff h
 as written\, coordinated\, and edited NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day 
 (APOD) since 1995.  The APOD archive contains the largest collection of an
 notated astronomical images on the internet.\n\nSpeaker Information\nDr. R
 obert Nemiroff is a professor of physics at Michigan Tech.  He worked at N
 ASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland before coming to Michigan Te
 ch. He is perhaps best known scientifically for papers predicting\, usuall
 y among others\, several recovered microlensing phenomena\, and papers sho
 wing\, usually among others\, that gamma-ray bursts were consistent with o
 ccurring at cosmological distances. He led a group that developed and depl
 oyed the first online fisheye night sky monitor\, called CONCAMs\, deployi
 ng later models to most major astronomical observatories. He has published
  as first author and refereed for every major journal in astronomy and ast
 rophysics. His current research interests include trying to limit attribut
 es of our universe with distant gamma-ray bursts\, and investigating the u
 se of relativistic illumination fronts to orient astronomical nebulae.\n\n
 In 1995\, Dr. Nemiroff co-created the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) 
 with main NASA website at http://apod.nasa.gov/.  If you are a fan of APOD
 \, please consider joining the Friends of APOD at http://friendsofapod.org
 /.\n\nIn 1999\, he co-created the Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL) 
 open repository. Housed at MTU and located online at http://ascl.net/\, th
 e ASCL now lists over 1000 codes and promotes greater research transparenc
 y. ASCL is indexed by ADS\, making participating astrophysics codes easier
  to locate and cite.\n\napod.nasa.govapod.nasa.gov\nA different astronomy 
 and space science\nrelated image is featured each day\, along with a brief
  explanation.\n\napod.nasa.govapod.nasa.gov\nAstronomy Picture of the Day 
 Archive 2015\nastronomy picture of the day dated archive listing\n\napod.n
 asa.govapod.nasa.gov\nA different astronomy and space science\nrelated ima
 ge is featured each day\, along with a brief explanation.\n\nThe event wil
 l also be streaming live on YouTube\, but please note that questions asked
  over the NSN-members-only Zoom Q&A will be prioritized.
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SUMMARY:Free Live NSN Webinar Series:APOD: Postcards from the Universe 2022
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