Marc DeRosa
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In the student category, Annelia Anderson for the article "Johannes Kepler and the Case of the Disappearing Sunspots”, published on @astrobites.bsky.social

@astroannelia.bsky.social

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Johannes Kepler and the Case of the Disappearing Sunspots
Today’s paper uses Johannes Kepler’s pre-telescope sunspot drawings to re-examine irregular 17th century solar activity.
astrobites.org
April 19, 2025 at 9:14 PM
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In the scientist category, Ryan French for the corpus of work throughout the year on TikTok, YouTube, and other social media; as well as an article on @spacedotcom.bsky.social

@ryanjfrench.bsky.social

www.tiktok.com/@ryanjfrench

www.youtube.com/@Sun.Scientist

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Dr. Ryan French ☀️ Sun Science's Creator Profile
www.tiktok.com
April 19, 2025 at 9:14 PM
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In the journalist category, Kathryn Schulz for the article "What a Major Solar Storm Could Do to Our Plane", published in @newyorker.com

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What a Major Solar Storm Could Do to Our Planet
Disturbances on the sun may have the potential to devastate our power grid and communication systems. When the next big storm arrives, will we be prepared for it?
www.newyorker.com
April 19, 2025 at 9:14 PM
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This year's American Astronomical Society Solar Physics Division Popular Media Awards have been selected!
@aas.org.

These awards go each year to a journalist, a scientist, and a student for articles or other media focused on the sun or its effects on Earth.
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April 19, 2025 at 9:14 PM
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It is a fine morning here in Denver though I am still groggy from taking the 5am flight from California. NYT has a great article on SPHEREx and PUNCH. Thanks, Katrina Miller! ☀️🔭🛰️🚀😎
SpaceX Launches NASA’s SPHEREx and PUNCH Missions (Gift Article)
The SPHEREx telescope will create the most colorful map of the cosmos, while the four satellites of the PUNCH mission track the evolution of the solar wind in three dimensions.
www.nytimes.com
March 12, 2025 at 3:02 PM