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The Observational Astronomer

The Observational Astronomer

A wacky astronomical guy who has a passion for astronomy, so much so I am doing it for real as a PhD student at the University of Hull. So If you need some distance ladders or want to know more about the baffling complexities of our universe and it's contents then ask another person... Failing that ask me.

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Recent Posts

  • The Environmental Effects of Cluster Galaxy Sub-Populations
  • I Am Still Alive… Just
  • Brushing off the Cobwebs…
  • Comprehension: Forgotten Abilities of the Mind
  • Long Time, No See! The Woeful Strains of Academia

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  • NASA to Explore Early Universe, Origins of Life with SPHEREX
  • Horsehead Nebula and Surroundings
  • The Planet Uranus
  • Flaming Star Nebula, IC 405, SH2-229, Caldwell 31
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Category: Articles

Astronomy, The Final (First?) Frontier…

Hello fellow fellow astrogeeks, Now, you may be wondering “ermm, who are you again?”, which is completely understandable since I have just basically disappeared completely from my own blog page. Well, I now want to change that now I have more free time, yes you heard me correctly, I now have more free time! So, […]

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Conducting Astronomical Research at a Distance

Conducting Astronomical research at a distance is a significant hurdle, at the moment all we can do is review the current literature

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