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By Alex Antunes | September 1st 2009 02:56 PM | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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About Alex Antunes

In "The Sky By Day", Dr. Alex Antunes serves twice-weekly slices of life from the sometimes strange, sometimes oddly normal workday of a NASA astrophysicist. Readers get the inside scoop on what... Full Bio

This here, "The Sky By Day", is my science writing column.  I write about current news and cultural issues in space and computer science.  Very simple, very journalistic:

    See Alex write.  Write, Alex, write!

I have started a new project, to launch a satellite into space.  It's called Project Calliope, and myself and my team will write about it here at SB here in the new column, Satellite Diaries:

  See Alex do science.  Sciencify, Alex, sciencify!

Okay, maybe 'sciencify' is not a word.  But do check out Project Calliope, and sign up for updates via twitter @skyday for both features.  Twice the science at the same great price of free!

Alex, the Daytime Astronomer


The Daytime Astronomer, Tues&Fri here, via RSS feed, and twitter @skyday


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