Ashley Balzer Vigil
@ashleybvigil.bsky.social
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NASA science writer, freelance environmental writer, mom of three 💙💙🩷
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I saw it earlier and saved it to read when the kids are asleep! 😊 check the hashtag for another question from a while back lol
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Used to pronounce both Os in Oort ☁️
swordsjew.bsky.social
former kids who read too many books and didnt know how to pronounce the words you learned gang say hey
ashleybvigil.bsky.social
#askethan Would you consider pop II and I stars to be enriched or contaminated by metals?
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I think it might be broken…it didn’t play any music when I opened it? But fr we freelancers should each have a top 8 clients section we regularly update lol
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vrubinobs.bsky.social
Happy birthday, Vera Rubin! 🥳✨

What better way to celebrate than with NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory's view of galaxies SHE studied?

NGC 4343, 4526, 4535, and 4378 are just a few gems from our Cosmic Treasure Chest. Explore them and more at skyviewer.app 🔭🧪
Edge-on spiral galaxy angled pointing lower left to upper right. It's glowing with a bright core that's cut with the dark veins of dust clouds. The background is peppered with a myriad of colorful stars and distant galaxies in black space. A smooth, cigar-shaped galaxy angled pointing lower left to upper right glowing with a bright core. Two bright stars beam just to the upper left and lower right of the galaxy. The background is peppered with a myriad of colorful stars and distant galaxies in black space. A face-on spiral with a bright core and sweeping arms knotted with blue clusters of star-forming regions. The background is peppered with a myriad of colorful stars and distant galaxies in black space. A face-on spiral with a bright core and a single thin arm wrapping all the way around, almost looking like a ring. Two bright blue stars beam above and to the lower left of the galaxy, with a third yellow star to the lower right. The background is peppered with a myriad of colorful stars and distant galaxies in black space.
ashleybvigil.bsky.social
If some men feel like they’ve been “reduced to ‘walking wallets’ in romantic relationships,” perhaps they should consider bringing something more to the table.
Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2025/07/17/b...
‘Who Killed Love?’ A Video Game Plays to Male Resentment in China.
www.nytimes.com
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coreyspowell.bsky.social
NASA's Parker Solar Probe made the closest-ever studies of the Sun -- and got this unprecedented look at multiple solar eruptions piling up on top of each other. 🧪🔭

science.nasa.gov/science-rese...
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Both much better than pubic affairs!
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It’s been a month now and I still think about this gif reply sometimes and laugh 😂
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Hi, I would like to include a quote from you in a story I’m writing about this for Astronomy.com — can I email you? Or feel free to reach out to me at [email protected]. Hoping to turn a draft in within the next 8-24 hours!
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startswithabang.bsky.social
American science to soon face its largest brain drain in history

The largest brain drain in history was when thousands of scientists left Nazi Germany; it became known as "Hitler's gift."

America's current assault on science is set to surpass that.
bigthink.com/starts-with-...
#space #science
American science to soon face its largest brain drain in history
Over the first half of 2025, the USA has cut science as never before. This disaster for American science is a gift to the rest of the world.
bigthink.com
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philplait.bsky.social
Something lost a bit in the amazing images released earlier: Vera Rubin Observatory is a steely-eyed asteroid hunter! It's already found thousands of new ones in just a few nights, and is predicted to find *3.7 MILLION* more.

THREE POINT SEVEN MILLION

badastronomy.beehiiv.com/p/vera-rubin...

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Vera Rubin Observatory will find millions of asteroids. Millions.
That’s a lot of space rocks.
badastronomy.beehiiv.com
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jwuphysics.bsky.social
My mind is absolutely blown by these stellar halos nearby NGC 4364!

Left: DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys (DR10)
Right: Newly released @vrubinobs.bsky.social imaging!!!

#AstroSci 🧪🔭
ashleybvigil.bsky.social
What about a science writer 👀
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astroroyalscot.bsky.social
"For every $100 the US government spent, it put 40¢ in the bucket for NASA. And what do we get for that?
✨The Universe ✨"

"One of these bills represents, to scale, the federal budget & the other with NASA’s total budget trimmed off the edges. Can you tell the difference?" @philplait.bsky.social
Two 1 dollar bills looking identical.  The caption reads

One of these bills represents, to scale, the federal budget, and the other with NASA’s total budget trimmed off the edges. Can you tell the difference? Credit: Phil Plait
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science.esa.int
Totalling around 120 hours of observing time, this is the longest the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has ever focused on a single target.

The deep field aims to probe the Cosmic Dawn, when the Universe was only a few million years old.

Read more 👉 www.esa.int/ESA_Multimed...
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A field of galaxies in space, dominated by an enormous, bright-white elliptical galaxy that is the core of a massive galaxy cluster. Many other elliptical galaxies can be seen around it. Also around it are short, curved, glowing red lines, which are images of distant background galaxies magnified and warped by gravitational lensing. A couple of foreground stars appear large and bright with long spikes around them.
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theplanetaryguy.bsky.social
Saturn's icy moons Dione, against a backdrop of the giant planet itself, its rings, and tiny Enceladus at upper right.

Goodnight, friends!
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I’m screaming 😂😂😂