STEM Saturday Post Promotion #4: Detecting artificial light on distant planets

in Popular STEM2 years ago (edited)

Welcome to STEM Saturday number 4 on the Steem blockchain. In celebration of the occasion, I have once again promoted a Popular STEM post to the top of the /promoted list. This marks the fourth consecutive Saturday that our community has held the top of the /promoted page.

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Pixabay license, source

The Post

The post that was selected for promotion this week was The priorities of the JamesWebb, which is a #steemexclusive post describing work by Harvard researchers to determine if the James Webb space telescope can detect artificial light or volcanic eruptions on distant planets.

Here it is at the top of /promoted. Click through to read more about it.

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As with previous weeks, I passed the post through three separate online plagiarism checkers before promoting the post.

The Author



@jorgebgt is a long-time contributor to the Popular STEM and Steem Links communities (among others). Contributions from this author cover many topics including space exploration, robotics advances, and other areas from science and technology .

The Community



The Popular STEM community is intended to be a place for accessible STEM conversations (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). If you have an interest in STEM topics, please come join us!

About STEM Saturday



If members would like to have your own STEM content considered for future promotions, please come join us and start contributing. I don't know how long I'll be continuing the tradition, but while I do, here are the minimum requirements for consideration (subject to change without notice ;-).

  1. Original, plagiarism-free content
  2. Minimum word count: currently 300 words, but this may be adjusted.
  3. The content must not be cross-posted on other web sites or blockchains. Correct use of the #steemexclusive tag is encouraged.
  4. English language. (sorry, it's the only one I know)

All community members are invited to create original and exclusive content that can be considered for future promotions.

Lastly, before STEM Saturday was caturday, so here is an obligatory cat picture from pixabay. Do you think it's an actual photo or a photoshop?

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Thank you, we appreciate all the support and interest in science.

Let us continue to be amazed at the cosmos.

It is the fourth Saturday and I think that you will continue in this process, the posts you have mentioned are interesting, I read and commented on some posts by @sarahjay1 and they are really very well done works, they attract attention and teach, I will read some of @jorgebgt, If you choose it, it merits the interest of many people, including me.
I wish you a happy weekend

Wow thank you!
I'm humbled and encouraged by your words <3

Good job Jorge!
@jorgebgt

I will definitely be reading most of the previous stem saturday posts. I find such post informative and therapeutic.

Unfortunately, I cannot contribute as it is not in my area of interest. Good luck to @jorgegbt.

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