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X-WR-CALDESC:\nJoin the NASA Night Sky Network on Tuesday\, December 19\, a
 t 6:00 PM Pacific Time (9:00 PM Eastern) along with Dr. Robert Nemiroff fo
 r a tour of highlights from the Astronomy Picture of the Day archive for 2
 023.\n\nAlong with Jerry Bonnell\, Robert Nemiroff has written\, coordinat
 ed\, and edited NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) since 1995 at a
 pod.nasa.gov. The APOD archive contains the largest collection of annotate
 d astronomical images on the internet.\n\nAbout Dr. Robert Nemiroff\nDr. R
 obert Nemiroff is a professor of physics at Michigan Tech. He worked at NA
 SA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland before coming to Michigan Tec
 h. He is perhaps best known scientifically for papers predicting\, usually
  among others\, several recovered microlensing phenomena\, and papers show
 ing\, usually among others\, that gamma-ray bursts were consistent with oc
 curring at cosmological distances. He led a group that developed and deplo
 yed the first online fisheye night sky monitor\, called CONCAMs\, deployin
 g later models to most major astronomical observatories. He has published 
 as first author and refereed for every major journal in astronomy and astr
 ophysics. His current research interests include trying to limit attribute
 s of our universe with distant gamma-ray bursts and investigating the use 
 of relativistic illumination fronts to orient astronomical nebulae.\n\nThe
  event will 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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DESCRIPTION:\nJoin the NASA Night Sky Network on Tuesday\, December 19\, at
  6:00 PM Pacific Time (9:00 PM Eastern) along with Dr. Robert Nemiroff for
  a tour of highlights from the Astronomy Picture of the Day archive for 20
 23.\n\nAlong with Jerry Bonnell\, Robert Nemiroff has written\, coordinate
 d\, and edited NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) since 1995 at ap
 od.nasa.gov. The APOD archive contains the largest collection of annotated
  astronomical images on the internet.\n\nAbout Dr. Robert Nemiroff\nDr. Ro
 bert Nemiroff is a professor of physics at Michigan Tech. He worked at NAS
 A's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland before coming to Michigan Tech
 . He is perhaps best known scientifically for papers predicting\, usually 
 among others\, several recovered microlensing phenomena\, and papers showi
 ng\, usually among others\, that gamma-ray bursts were consistent with occ
 urring at cosmological distances. He led a group that developed and deploy
 ed the first online fisheye night sky monitor\, called CONCAMs\, deploying
  later models to most major astronomical observatories. He has published a
 s first author and refereed for every major journal in astronomy and astro
 physics. His current research interests include trying to limit attributes
  of our universe with distant gamma-ray bursts and investigating the use o
 f relativistic illumination fronts to orient astronomical nebulae.\n\nThe 
 event will be streaming live on YouTube\, but please note that questions a
 sked over the NSN-members-only Zoom Q&A will be prioritized.
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