The National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellites are involved in monitoring the global (and space) climate to provide...
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NEW ZEALAND ASTROBIOLOGY NETWORK: We connect with life
The Hubble Space Telescope
Caitlin MacArthur, hubble deep field, hubble space telescope, james webb space telescope, satellitesimprovelife, world space week, 0Happy World Space Week! Today we talk about the Hubble telescope. 4-10 October every year we celebrate space. In...
Sputnik 1 and the Space Age
Caitlin MacArthur, satellites, satellitesimprovelife, space race, sputnik1, world space week, 0Happy World Space Week 2020. Today's post is about mankind's first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1.
The Moon: Earth’s Natural Satellite
Caitlin MacArthur, Moon, nasaartermis, satellites, satellitesimprovelife, world space week, 0Happy World Space Week 2020. This year's theme is about satellites. Our first stop, the Moon.
Is there Life on Venus?
NZAN Media Team, Ian Hawes, Kathy Campbell, life on Venus, phosphine, Venus, 0Professor Ian Hawes and Professor Kathy Campbell about the recent Venus discovery.
Wildfire science, solar system secrets and ocean acidification on Nine to Noon
NZAN Media Team, Kathleen Campbell, Murchison Meteorite, Nine to Noon, Radio, 0Professor Kathy Campbell, is in conversation with Kathryn from Nine to Noon to talk about fire science and what...
Astrobiology origins and whakapapa Māori – a parallel
I Haritina Mogoșanu, AbSciCon, astrobiology, Maori, whakapapa, 0The First Nation (indigenous) peoples of Aotearoa (New Zealand) are known as the Māori. Māori have an oral tradition...
Breakfast with an astronaut
NZAN Media Team, Anna Fisher, astronaut, Oxford Area School, University of Canterbury, 0Students from Oxford Area School who participated in Synergies in Space Mission to Mars last year have the opportunity...
New Zealand Astrobiology Network in collaboration with Mars Society New Zealand, Mars Society Australia and the University of Canterbury...
Science, education and engagement at the Astrobiology Australasia Meeting 2018
NZAN Media Team, Angelica Angles, astrobiology, featured, Haritina Mogosanu, Kathleen Campbell, Katie Paul, Lindsay Hays, Mitch Schulte, New Zealand, Samuel Leske, Seth Shostak, teachers workshop, 0The first international astrobiology conference in New Zealand, AAM2018 was an extraordinary opportunity for engagement. In addition to the...