Steve Finkelstein 🪐 (@astrosteven) 's Twitter Profile
Steve Finkelstein 🪐

@astrosteven

Professor of Astronomy at UT Austin. Father to human and dog children, lover of UW Huskies, Austin FC and Seattle sports, read till I fall asleep.

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McDonald Observatory (@mcdonaldobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting new data from NASA Webb Telescope & the JWST CEERS Collaboration survey team, led by UT Austin astronomy professor (& paper co-author) Steve Finkelstein 🪐! 🤘 - Galaxies Actively Forming in Early Universe Feeding on Cold Gas! - Find out more: ow.ly/g3Nh50RT22i #JWST #WhatStartsHere

Exciting new data from <a href="/NASAWebb/">NASA Webb Telescope</a> &amp; the <a href="/ceers_jwst/">JWST CEERS Collaboration</a> survey team, led by <a href="/UTAustin/">UT Austin</a> astronomy professor (&amp; paper co-author) <a href="/astrosteven/">Steve Finkelstein 🪐</a>!  🤘

- Galaxies Actively Forming in Early Universe Feeding on Cold Gas! -

Find out more:
ow.ly/g3Nh50RT22i

#JWST 
#WhatStartsHere
Guido Roberts-Borsani (@grobertsborsani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to share our very recent results from the BoRG-JWST survey! These are the first JWST/NIRSpec confirmations of luminous z~7-9 galaxies selected from pure-parallel HST WFC3 imaging! Survey overview : arxiv.org/abs/2407.17551 z~7-9 UVLF : arxiv.org/abs/2408.00843

Steve Finkelstein 🪐 (@astrosteven) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UT Austin Cosmic Frontier Center has submitted an application for a SXSW 2025 panel to discuss exciting observations in the early universe from NASA Webb Telescope . Please vote for us here! panelpicker.sxsw.com/vote/148588

NaturalSciences @ UT (@texasscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 1st glimpses of the early universe from #NASAWebb found galaxies much more massive than expected. New research led by UT Austin Astronomy grad student Katherine Chworowsky reveals those galaxies weren’t too big for their britches after all. Find out why: cns.utexas.edu/news/research/…

The 1st glimpses of the early universe from #NASAWebb found galaxies much more massive than expected. New research led by <a href="/UTAstronomy/">UT Austin Astronomy</a> grad student Katherine Chworowsky reveals those galaxies weren’t too big for their britches after all.

Find out why: cns.utexas.edu/news/research/…
Steve Finkelstein 🪐 (@astrosteven) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey National Car Rental the last two times I’ve rented cars I have filled the tank full less than five miles from the airport, yet we’re getting charged for not filling it full. What fresh new scam is this?!

McDonald Observatory (@mcdonaldobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're thrilled to help welcome the first class of postdoctoral fellows in UT Austin Astronomy's Cosmic Frontier Center! Learn about the center & the work these researchers are doing, tackling key questions of the Universe! ow.ly/fW1H50TTyuv #WhatStartsHere #JWST

We're thrilled to help welcome the first class of postdoctoral fellows in <a href="/UTAstronomy/">UT Austin Astronomy</a>'s Cosmic Frontier Center!

Learn about the center &amp; the work these researchers are doing, tackling key questions of the Universe!
ow.ly/fW1H50TTyuv

#WhatStartsHere
#JWST
Giant Magellan Telescope (@giantmagellan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're #hiring a project scientist. Join our team and leave your mark on the future of astronomy. See details for more: giantmagellan.org/employment/pro…

We're #hiring a project scientist. Join our team and leave your mark on the future of astronomy. See details for more: giantmagellan.org/employment/pro…
Space Telescope Science Institute (@spacetelescope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NASAWebb is helping connect the dots! 🔴 A team of astronomers scoured multiple Webb surveys to assemble a large sample of “little red dots”—intriguing objects that mostly existed during the first 1.5 billion years after the big bang: bit.ly/4j9SVtm #AAS245

#NASAWebb is helping connect the dots! 🔴 A team of astronomers scoured multiple Webb surveys to assemble a large sample of “little red dots”—intriguing objects that mostly existed during the first 1.5 billion years after the big bang: bit.ly/4j9SVtm #AAS245