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On star clusters and forging a career path in astronomy!

5 Minute Astronomy by Blakesley Burkhart

Jan 13, 201404:17Science & Medicine

Natalie Gosnell at UW Madison tells us how she uses the Hubble Space Telescope to study star clusters in our galaxy. Later in the episode she shares some advice about starting a career in astronomy.

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On star clusters and forging a career path in astronomy! is an episode from 5 Minute Astronomy by Blakesley Burkhart. Natalie Gosnell at UW Madison tells us how she uses the Hubble Space Telescope to study star clusters in our galaxy. Later...

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Published Jan 13, 2014, 04:17 long, audio available.

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Natalie Gosnell at UW Madison tells us how she uses the Hubble Space Telescope to study star clusters in our galaxy. Later in the episode she shares some advice about starting a career in astronomy.

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