Christian Stenner (@loperformancath) 's Twitter Profile
Christian Stenner

@loperformancath

Explorer/low performance athlete |@RCGS_SGRC & @Explorersclub Fellow |@ABCaveRescue | CAF Officer |@InsideNatGeo Explorer |#LeagueOfGarmin | Tweets=my own

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Rosemary Thompson (@rosiepthompson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to CTV News for covering Canadian Geographic wildlife photographer of the year award! The photography is incredible. Congrats to Sonny Parker for the overall award! ctvnews.ca/mobile/photo-g…

Canadian Space Agency (@csa_asc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teachers: looking for a way to bring STEM to life in your classroom and make this school year out of this world? Discover the Rover Driving Academy program for students in grades 6 to 9. 🌑👨‍🚀 Learn more: missioncontrolspace.com/rover-driving-…

Teachers: looking for a way to bring STEM to life in your classroom and make this school year out of this world? Discover the Rover Driving Academy program for students in grades 6 to 9. 🌑👨‍🚀

Learn more: missioncontrolspace.com/rover-driving-…
Alex Pope (@xelaepop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For four years, with the support of Canadian Heritage, Canadian Geographic marked anniversaries of significance in Canada with unique storytelling, including one-minute video vignettes. We've now gathered the whole project together in one place: canadiangeographic.ca/commemorate-ca…

Rob Royce (@robroyce_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Neil deGrasse Tyson does an episode of StarTalk on the robot you helped build, it's a full-circle moment. His passion for space and the big questions of the universe has always fueled my curiosity and drive to explore. Grateful for his influence on my journey into the cosmos! 🚀🌌

Christian Stenner (@loperformancath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That feeling when Neil deGrasse Tyson does an episode of StarTalk about the snake-like 🐍 space robot 🤖 you helped manage the field testing for. 🤩 🪐 youtu.be/31Cc1s-MTpk?si… #space #exploration #enceladus #astrobiology #robotics

That feeling when <a href="/neiltyson/">Neil deGrasse Tyson</a> does an episode of <a href="/StarTalkRadio/">StarTalk</a> about the snake-like 🐍 space robot 🤖 you helped manage the field testing for. 🤩 🪐 

youtu.be/31Cc1s-MTpk?si… 

#space #exploration #enceladus #astrobiology #robotics
Union Internationale de Spéléologie (@uisspeleo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

09/13/2021, we had the presenting the fascinating world of caves and karst at UNESCO H.Q. This event, which took place of the International Year of Caves and Karst (IYCK), laid the base for the UIS initiative to proclaim Sep 13 as the International Day of Caves and Karst (IDCK)

Hiro Ono / 小野雅裕 (@masahiro_ono) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh wow! Our robot, #EELS, got featured in Neil deGrasse Tyson's Star Talk! I was unaware of this, a great surprise. Thank you Matt Travers for introducing our project! *Note: EELS is NOT planned to fly around 2028. But hopefully within our lifetime! youtube.com/watch?v=31Cc1s…

NASA Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe (@nasaastrobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking to relax this weekend? Travel with scientists to Earth's most extreme environments – all from the comfort of your home. Watch episodes 1-3 of Our Alien Earth, now streaming on NASA+. ➡️plus.nasa.gov/series/our-ali…

Looking to relax this weekend? Travel with scientists to Earth's most extreme environments – all from the comfort of your home.

Watch episodes 1-3 of Our Alien Earth, now streaming on NASA+. ➡️plus.nasa.gov/series/our-ali…
Matthew Dominick (@dominickmatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reds and greens from the aurora as well as city lights reflect off the service module solar arrays with the Milky Way core behind the space station. The solar arrays and service module are bathed in a light horizon blue from a sun about to rise behind the camera. Single image

Reds and greens from the aurora as well as city lights reflect off the service module solar arrays with the Milky Way core behind the space station. The solar arrays and service module are bathed in a light horizon blue from a sun about to rise behind the camera. 

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Dr. Dale Leckie (@dalealeckie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Red Rock Coulee Natural Area. One of my favourite places. A 75 million year old sea floor has been buried and come to the surface. Check out “The Scenic Geology of Alberta” for more info. brokenpoplars.ca

David Ek (@ekdavida) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Perhaps the greatest of all pedagogical fallacies is the notion that a person learns only the particular thing they are studying at the time." —John Dewey

"Perhaps the greatest of all pedagogical fallacies is the notion that a person learns only the particular thing they are studying at the time." —John Dewey
Canadian Geographic (@cangeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The ethical dilemmas don’t end once the photos are taken, either. Photographers must also think about the impact of how they’re sharing their photos online," writes Rhiannon Russell. Read Rhiannon Russell's full piece about ethical wildlife photography here: canadiangeographic.ca/articles/do-no…

Christian Stenner (@loperformancath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Simply one of the best routes in the 🇨🇦 Rockies. Northover Ridge traverse ~36km. Weather and views were fantastic and worth the climbs. #trailrunning #kananaskis #alberta #mountains #canada 🍁

Simply one of the best routes in the 🇨🇦 Rockies. Northover Ridge traverse ~36km. Weather and views were fantastic and worth the climbs. 

#trailrunning #kananaskis #alberta #mountains #canada 🍁
Orla Joelsen (@ojoelsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Northeast Greenland National Park. This is the largest national park on our planet and the most inaccessible as well. The geology and wildlife is out of this world. It is like being on a planet in another galaxy, far, far away. Here are a few photos that Jon Vidar Sigurdsson

Northeast Greenland National Park.
This is the largest national park on our planet and the most inaccessible as well.  The geology and wildlife is out of this world. It is like being on a planet in another galaxy, far, far away. Here are a few photos that Jon Vidar Sigurdsson
Canadian Geographic Education (@cangeoedu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We wish all teachers a school year filled with inspiration, creativity, and the joy of teaching. Update your account with Canadian Geographic Education to ensure you continue to have access to free resources, professional development, our Giant Floor Map program and awards! bit.ly/3cue1Sb

We wish all teachers a school year filled with inspiration, creativity, and the joy of teaching. Update your account with <a href="/CanGeoEdu/">Canadian Geographic Education</a> to ensure you continue to have access to free resources, professional development, our Giant Floor Map program and awards! bit.ly/3cue1Sb