Dr Joanna Barstow (@drjovian) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Joanna Barstow

@drjovian

STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellow at Open University @OU_SPS. Astromum x2. STEM Ambassador, FRAS. Christian, singer, bookworm. She/her. @[email protected]

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Next talk is by Tobias Meier on exploring the convection regimes of super Earth K2-141 b (this is the last one I'll be here for as I have to pick up kid, but it's been a great meeting!) #UKExoM23

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open.ac.uk/science/physic… It's not too late to pursue a PhD at the OU with me in the next academic year - we're looking for a student to start in February 2024. If you like exoplanet atmospheres and spotty stars, please apply! Deadline 2nd October.

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Yes! This is a really balanced and thorough article, and a good reminder that there are plenty of good reasons to get excited about K2-18b that don’t involve very tentative detections and biosignature claims.

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#astro #astronomy #exoplanet X, formerly Twitter - the place with permanently nice weather is now open and doesn't require invitations. Come! It's nice but I miss a lot of you who are still over here! It would make me very happy if we can rebuild the community we lost.

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Not really present over on the former bird site anymore, but will come out of hiding (a day late) to say GNU Sir Terry. Still vividly remember reading the news at work and sharing a hug and a cry with my office mate who was also a fan.

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Researchers, including Dr Joanna Barstow, have used NASA’s JWST to map the weather on the hot gas-giant exoplanet WASP-43 b. Observations suggest clouds cover the nightside, clear skies on the dayside, and up to 5,000 miles p/hr mixing gases around the planet. ounews.co/science-mct/re…

Researchers, including <a href="/DrJoVian/">Dr Joanna Barstow</a>, have used NASA’s JWST to map the weather on the hot gas-giant exoplanet WASP-43 b. 
Observations suggest clouds cover the nightside, clear skies on the dayside, and up to 5,000 miles p/hr mixing gases around the planet.

ounews.co/science-mct/re…
Dr Joanna Barstow (@drjovian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was great to be part of the NIRSpec team that independently arrived at the same conclusion. Methane (or lack of it) once again doing the heavy lifting for helping us learn about atmospheric dynamics! Congratulations to Luis Welbanks, David Sing and both teams.

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All #JWST ready! On my way in for press preview morning at the The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition. We’re celebrating JWST science from exoplanets to distant galaxies and everything in between. #JWST1styears #summerscience

All #JWST ready! On my way in for press preview morning at the <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a> Summer Science Exhibition. We’re celebrating JWST science from exoplanets to distant galaxies and everything in between. #JWST1styears #summerscience
Leigh Fletcher (@leighfletcher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Team #JWST at the evening soirée for the The Royal Society #SummerScience exhibition. Great night with more Lords and Ladies than you can shake a telescope at.

Team #JWST at the evening soirée for the <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a> #SummerScience exhibition. Great night with more Lords and Ladies than you can shake a telescope at.