If you’re a student or teacher, and you’re working through astronomy right now, we’d like to help you out. Pamela and I will be running a special edition of Astronomy Cast for high school students.
We’ll help you gather up all the astronomy questions from your class, and then we’ll do a special episode just for you, answering everything.
If you’re interested in participating, check out Pamela’s blog, where she explains things in more detail.
We’ll be announcing this in the podcast as well, but I just wanted to let you know here. A big thanks to NASA’s Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope Education and Public Outreach program for sponsoring this.
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