Weekly Space Hangout - June 2, 2017: Mike Simmons of Astronomers Without Borders

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Host: Fraser Cain (

@fcain

)

Special Guest:

Mike Simmons is the President of

Astronomer Without Borders

. Mike is joining us today to discuss how AWB will be engaging the public and our schools both during and following the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. You can find the AWB Eclipse education program

website here

. If you'd like to purchase eclipse glasses from AWB, all of the proceeds go to science education programs! Order

here!

Guests:

Sarah Marquart (

Futurism.com

/

@SagaofSarah

) Brian Koberlein (

briankoberlein.com

/

@BrianKoberlein

)

Their stories this week:

Tomorrow, SpaceX Will Transform Spaceflight Forever

NASA Just Unveiled Their Next Mission "We Will Finally Touch the Sun"

Lunar Observer Struck by Meteoroid

Testing Gravitons With BH Mergers

We use a tool called Trello to submit and vote on stories we would like to see covered each week, and then Fraser will be selecting the stories from there. Here is the link to

the Trello WSH page

(http://bit.ly/WSHVote), which you can see without logging in. If you'd like to vote, just create a login and help us decide what to cover!

Announcements:

The WSH recently welcomed back Mathew Anderson, author of "Our Cosmic Story," to the show to discuss his recent update. He was kind enough to offer our viewers free electronic copies of his complete book as well as his standalone update. Complete information about how to get your copies will be available on the WSH webpage - just visit

http://www.wsh-crew.net/cosmicstory

for all the details.

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We record the Weekly Space Hangout every Friday at 12:00 pm Pacific / 3:00 pm Eastern. You can watch us live on Universe Today, or the

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Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today, founding the website in March 1999. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast.