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Jan 17, 2017 08:40AM
Please introduce yourselves and your taste in books , this will help us to have better Discussions
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I am Alok , and am very much interested in Astronomy and Space sciences ...I love reading to Carl sagan,Stephen Hawkins Etc
Hey Im Jared and i love space. Can read and learn new things about space all day and never get bored while constantly wanting to know more. I am currently reading death by black hole by Neil Degrasse Tysson. Cant wait to read new books and discuss them with people who are just as passionate as me
Jared wrote: "Hey Im Jared and i love space. Can read and learn new things about space all day and never get bored while constantly wanting to know more. I am currently reading death by black hole by Neil Degras..."Wow ...Welcome my friend ....Thanks for choosing this group ... presently the group is inactive because we are lacking active members ... as soon as we get atleast 10 members , we'll definetely exchange information , discover new books and gain lots of knowledge ...Thank you
Master Melvin M. wrote: "Hi, I'm Melvyn, nice group we have here, thanks for sharing!"Welcome to the group Master melvin.....hope you enjoy he discussions
hi I'm Whisllay Jr. I'm so happy to find this group! looking forward to discuss starstuff here!!
Did you finish reading Cosmos?
So you can join them if you wish to ,,,,and we have a lot of topics to discuss in the News and Discussion folder in the group's home page ,, you should check it out friend .....
Hello all...I Am Krishna and looking forward to discuss about astronomy and physics with you guys....thank you so much for creating a group like this... :-)
Hi everyone, Jon here. Guess I should introduce myself. My favorite subjects are astronomy, cosmology, astrophysics, and sci-fi. Recently started reading Analog Science Fiction & Fact. I’m diggin the shorter stories I can get in between working around the house, helping the kids with homework, etc.
I needed a help from you .....The magazine you are reading ANALOG SCIENCE FICTION and FACT . Is that series good , can i please know your review about it ? ... I was thinking of buying those Magazines
Hello. I am Veronika. I am cell and molecular biology graduate, however living on the Big Island of Hawaii left me in awe of the universe. I mean the sky there is amazing!I always loved sciences. At first I was inclined to chemistry, but eventually preferred physics. Astronomy/astrophysics naturally followed.
Now I am back in Europe, but passion for night sky stayed with me.
I enjoy reading physics and astronomy books and magazines. Also I am science fiction fan who does not say no to a good fantasy book.
We are very glad to have you , I can't wait to hear the tales of the beautiful sky in Hawaii Island .
Hi Veronika . i am very excited to have a Molecular biology graduate in the group . We can learn about human cell behavior in Space , and how long term space travel changes our Cell in a molecular level
Yes . I thought about it too . But i think it is a different branch which they call Astro biology or Cosmobiology or something , which deals about those kind of things .. But we can sure share her knowledge about Molecular Biology , its an exciting field too
Hello, I'm Michelle. I love astronomy and would love to learn more about it in addition to physics, cosmology, etc. Nice to meet you all :)
Welcome Ven , We are very glad to have you and we are more glad that you are reading the same book as the group ...We have a discussions page for any kind of discussions about the current book we are reading Here's the link:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Hello Blayn , First of all, We are sorry for the late reply .....And We are really glad to have you in the group And yes Kerbal Space Program is a game I was obsessed with for many months. We are really looking forward to having a lot of discussions in the group in the near future. And to all members sorry for the little Dormancy of the group. Our group will function like before from now on.
Oh I just saw this , haven't been active on Goodreads lately ,Need to get back on track .I'm Mary , and a space junkie, anything related to it is
exhilarating. Wished I could understand as much as an astrophysicist lol
Love going to old school used bookstores and snooping about the old school space operas .
Ummm nothing special career wise , formerly in law enforcement, currently in dentistry , and presently SAHM. 🤗
Hello Fulmenius we are glad to have you in the group. Sorry about very less activity in the group . we just had a little Hiatus
Hi, I'm Leo and interested in space, science and maths.Electronics engineer as education, realized later I should have done physics probably. Anyway, software is my job, physics is my hoby.
Hello Leo . Welcome , we are happy to have you in the group. For those you joined us recently , please go to our discussions page where you can read,join and comment on our previous discussions. And more to come soon ....Thank you
Hello, I'm Marco and I work as a researcher at the Rome Astronomical Observatory (www.oa-roma.inaf.it). My main topics of investigation are stellar evolutions and globular clusters, moreover I in the team of ESA-GAIA satellite. I'm interested in public outreach as well, and I'm glad to have found this group ;-)
Welcome. We are very glad to have an actual Researcher in our group.And We are excited to hear more about The GAIA satellite.
Thanks a lot Starman! Sure, GAIA is working quite well and it is revealing us more and more the incredible complexity of our Galaxy... some interesting (not too technical) articles can already be found in http://sci.esa.int/gaia/ but we can surely expand some topics whenever seems interesting to do it ;-)
Greetings!
Hi, I'm Chris Porter, and my interests include Astrophysics, Quantum Mechanics, and Cosmology, among many others! When I was younger I thought that I would work in one of these fields, but alas, my life has taken other paths altogether, and left me only my interest in these things!
Marco wrote: "Thanks a lot Starman! Sure, GAIA is working quite well and it is revealing us more and more the incredible complexity of our Galaxy... some interesting (not too technical) articles can already be..."
Sounds Exciting. I went through few articles . I am thinking opening a new Discussion page about GAIA Satellite.We are going to need your help.
Thanks
Hello Chris and Welcome to our group.And trust me a lot of us in this group share a similar story as yours . Looking forward to having a lot of discussions on AstrophysicsThanks
Starman wrote: "Hello Chris and Welcome to our group.And trust me a lot of us in this group share a similar story as yours . Looking forward to having a lot of discussions on AstrophysicsThanks"
Thanks, I shall look forward to it as well.
Starman wrote: "am thinking opening a new Discussion page about GAIA Satellite. We are going to need your help."Here, to serve :-)
Hi. I’m Kim. I’m a Registered Nurse in the United States. I love Astronomy & Physics and I’m happy to have found this group.
hello there i'm a 17 year old boy originally from pakistan but i live in hong kong i love science and maths i love literally all subjects related to science but not as much as my love for astronomy i would love to be an astrophysicist in the future so i would love to discuss about astronomy with you peeps
Hello, so, uh, I'm Nova, and I'm an astrophysics and astronomy nerd. I am deeply fascinated with space and the universe, and have been researching it almost obsessively for years. My favorite genre is science/speculative fiction, because, well, I'm kind of a nerd (though I will pick up a fantasy every once in a while).Here are some other random space-related facts about me:
-My two favorite planets are Proxima Centauri b and HD189733b
-Europa is really underrated, and people really should start making more plans to explore it
-Project Breakthrough Starshot!!!!! This needs to happen sooner!!!!
-I get annoyed with people whenever they find out I like astronomy and astrophysics and immediately assume I want to be an astronaut and fly to Mars or something. Like, no, you don't need to actually go to space to study space.
-People should really stop confusing galaxies and nebulas and calling images of nebulas "galaxy prints"
-I like thinking about how this universe is constantly expanding and how we are nothing compared to it and how this universe might be nothing compared to a possibly infinite amount of multiverses and the fact that I like thinking about this is kind of weird
-I really like the universe and just space in general




