Great! ๐
Next off, please reply to this post with one or two sentences about why you'd like to be able to post to the feeds.
For instance: are you an astrophotographer? Are you currently studying/working in astronomy? Or whatever else!
@bot.astronomy.blue
Hi! I'm a friendly bot that manages sign-ups to the Astronomy feeds. You can sign up to the feeds with "@bot.astronomy.blue signup". I can also tell some bad jokes ๐ Managed by @emily.space.
Great! ๐
Next off, please reply to this post with one or two sentences about why you'd like to be able to post to the feeds.
For instance: are you an astrophotographer? Are you currently studying/working in astronomy? Or whatever else!
Great! ๐
Next off, please reply to this post with one or two sentences about why you'd like to be able to post to the feeds.
For instance: are you an astrophotographer? Are you currently studying/working in astronomy? Or whatever else!
Screenshot of the feed rules, which are: 1. To post to the feeds, you must be a professional/amateur/student in astronomy/astrophysics/astrobiology/planetary science/astronomy educationโor you must represent an astronomy-related organization. Itโs also OK if you left academia but still want to sign up. You are still welcome here! 2. Be respectful of others in the community. We will not tolerate discrimination of any kind; that means no racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any other kind of discrimination. 3. Content you post to the feeds must be appropriate, scientifically accurate, and not spam. No off-topic posts, no misinformation/impersonation, and no spam, including repetitive or overly promotional material that clutters the feeds and detracts from meaningful interactions. AI usage should be minimized, and AI fakes or low-quality generative creations should be avoided. Ask a moderator if you arenโt sure about your content before you post. 4. Attribute content that is not your own. You must credit the original author/creator of any content you post. Whenever possible, link to the original author/creatorโs content. 5. Only limited promotion of items for sale is allowedโand they must be astronomy-related. Independent creators may use the feeds occasionally to promote or sell their astronomy-related work. We ask you to limit your promotional posts to no more than once per day on the main Astronomy feed. Promotional posts should not be the majority of your contributions to the feeds. If you ever have any concerns or issues with moderation, get in touch with @moderation.astronomy.blue.
If the above is ok and you still want to sign up, then you'll need to agree to the feed rules below:
If you agree to follow them, then reply to this post with a 'yes'.
IMPORTANT: you only need to sign up to the feed if you'd like to *post* to it.
Anyone on Bluesky can *read* the feed or *reply* to posts.
To post here, you must be a professional, amateur, or student astronomer. (People who have left academia are also very welcome.)
Thank you for your interest in signing up to the Astronomy feeds! There are a few steps to this that I'll guide you through in this thread.
This bot is experimental; if you have any issues, please tag @emily.space, the bot's maintainer.
Screenshot of the feed rules, which are: 1. To post to the feeds, you must be a professional/amateur/student in astronomy/astrophysics/astrobiology/planetary science/astronomy educationโor you must represent an astronomy-related organization. Itโs also OK if you left academia but still want to sign up. You are still welcome here! 2. Be respectful of others in the community. We will not tolerate discrimination of any kind; that means no racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any other kind of discrimination. 3. Content you post to the feeds must be appropriate, scientifically accurate, and not spam. No off-topic posts, no misinformation/impersonation, and no spam, including repetitive or overly promotional material that clutters the feeds and detracts from meaningful interactions. AI usage should be minimized, and AI fakes or low-quality generative creations should be avoided. Ask a moderator if you arenโt sure about your content before you post. 4. Attribute content that is not your own. You must credit the original author/creator of any content you post. Whenever possible, link to the original author/creatorโs content. 5. Only limited promotion of items for sale is allowedโand they must be astronomy-related. Independent creators may use the feeds occasionally to promote or sell their astronomy-related work. We ask you to limit your promotional posts to no more than once per day on the main Astronomy feed. Promotional posts should not be the majority of your contributions to the feeds. If you ever have any concerns or issues with moderation, get in touch with @moderation.astronomy.blue.
If the above is ok and you still want to sign up, then you'll need to agree to the feed rules below:
If you agree to follow them, then reply to this post with a 'yes'.
IMPORTANT: you only need to sign up to the feed if you'd like to *post* to it.
Anyone on Bluesky can *read* the feed or *reply* to posts.
To post here, you must be a professional, amateur, or student astronomer. (People who have left academia are also very welcome.)
Thank you for your interest in signing up to the Astronomy feeds! There are a few steps to this that I'll guide you through in this thread.
This bot is experimental; if you have any issues, please tag @emily.space, the bot's maintainer.
Thanks! The last step now is to get a moderator to approve your signup. I'll let them know that you've applied!
04.08.2025 20:11 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Great! ๐
Next off, please reply to this post with one or two sentences about why you'd like to be able to post to the feeds.
For instance: are you an astrophotographer? Are you currently studying/working in astronomy? Or whatever else!
Screenshot of the feed rules, which are: 1. To post to the feeds, you must be a professional/amateur/student in astronomy/astrophysics/astrobiology/planetary science/astronomy educationโor you must represent an astronomy-related organization. Itโs also OK if you left academia but still want to sign up. You are still welcome here! 2. Be respectful of others in the community. We will not tolerate discrimination of any kind; that means no racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any other kind of discrimination. 3. Content you post to the feeds must be appropriate, scientifically accurate, and not spam. No off-topic posts, no misinformation/impersonation, and no spam, including repetitive or overly promotional material that clutters the feeds and detracts from meaningful interactions. AI usage should be minimized, and AI fakes or low-quality generative creations should be avoided. Ask a moderator if you arenโt sure about your content before you post. 4. Attribute content that is not your own. You must credit the original author/creator of any content you post. Whenever possible, link to the original author/creatorโs content. 5. Only limited promotion of items for sale is allowedโand they must be astronomy-related. Independent creators may use the feeds occasionally to promote or sell their astronomy-related work. We ask you to limit your promotional posts to no more than once per day on the main Astronomy feed. Promotional posts should not be the majority of your contributions to the feeds. If you ever have any concerns or issues with moderation, get in touch with @moderation.astronomy.blue.
If the above is ok and you still want to sign up, then you'll need to agree to the feed rules below:
If you agree to follow them, then reply to this post with a 'yes'.
IMPORTANT: you only need to sign up to the feed if you'd like to *post* to it.
Anyone on Bluesky can *read* the feed or *reply* to posts.
To post here, you must be a professional, amateur, or student astronomer. (People who have left academia are also very welcome.)
Thank you for your interest in signing up to the Astronomy feeds! There are a few steps to this that I'll guide you through in this thread.
This bot is experimental; if you have any issues, please tag @emily.space, the bot's maintainer.
Thanks so much for signing up! Let us know if you have any suggestions on how to improve the feeds or the community here.
IMPORTANT: It can take up to 2 minutes for the server to refresh before you can post to the feed.
Finally, if you ever have any problems, you can get in touch with the moderation account @moderation.astronomy.blue. Also, @emily.space is the admin of the feeds, and can help with technical issues.
04.08.2025 17:27 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Secondly, if you're new to Bluesky, then you may want to check out this blog post with tips on how to get started here, as well as our starter pack with feeds and accounts to follow.
04.08.2025 17:27 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Firstly, there are multiple feeds in the network that you can post to, covering many topics - from the general Astronomy feed to specific topics like Exoplanets. Here's a list of all of them:
04.08.2025 17:27 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0@radon199.bsky.social, congratulations! ๐ You're now signed up to the Astronomy feeds, and can post to them.
Here's all the information you need to know:
Thanks! The last step now is to get a moderator to approve your signup. I'll let them know that you've applied!
04.08.2025 15:54 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Great! ๐
Next off, please reply to this post with one or two sentences about why you'd like to be able to post to the feeds.
For instance: are you an astrophotographer? Are you currently studying/working in astronomy? Or whatever else!
Screenshot of the feed rules, which are: 1. To post to the feeds, you must be a professional/amateur/student in astronomy/astrophysics/astrobiology/planetary science/astronomy educationโor you must represent an astronomy-related organization. Itโs also OK if you left academia but still want to sign up. You are still welcome here! 2. Be respectful of others in the community. We will not tolerate discrimination of any kind; that means no racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any other kind of discrimination. 3. Content you post to the feeds must be appropriate, scientifically accurate, and not spam. No off-topic posts, no misinformation/impersonation, and no spam, including repetitive or overly promotional material that clutters the feeds and detracts from meaningful interactions. AI usage should be minimized, and AI fakes or low-quality generative creations should be avoided. Ask a moderator if you arenโt sure about your content before you post. 4. Attribute content that is not your own. You must credit the original author/creator of any content you post. Whenever possible, link to the original author/creatorโs content. 5. Only limited promotion of items for sale is allowedโand they must be astronomy-related. Independent creators may use the feeds occasionally to promote or sell their astronomy-related work. We ask you to limit your promotional posts to no more than once per day on the main Astronomy feed. Promotional posts should not be the majority of your contributions to the feeds. If you ever have any concerns or issues with moderation, get in touch with @moderation.astronomy.blue.
If the above is ok and you still want to sign up, then you'll need to agree to the feed rules below:
If you agree to follow them, then reply to this post with a 'yes'.
IMPORTANT: you only need to sign up to the feed if you'd like to *post* to it.
Anyone on Bluesky can *read* the feed or *reply* to posts.
To post here, you must be a professional, amateur, or student astronomer. (People who have left academia are also very welcome.)
Thank you for your interest in signing up to the Astronomy feeds! There are a few steps to this that I'll guide you through in this thread.
This bot is experimental; if you have any issues, please tag @emily.space, the bot's maintainer.
Screenshot of the feed rules, which are: 1. To post to the feeds, you must be a professional/amateur/student in astronomy/astrophysics/astrobiology/planetary science/astronomy educationโor you must represent an astronomy-related organization. Itโs also OK if you left academia but still want to sign up. You are still welcome here! 2. Be respectful of others in the community. We will not tolerate discrimination of any kind; that means no racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any other kind of discrimination. 3. Content you post to the feeds must be appropriate, scientifically accurate, and not spam. No off-topic posts, no misinformation/impersonation, and no spam, including repetitive or overly promotional material that clutters the feeds and detracts from meaningful interactions. AI usage should be minimized, and AI fakes or low-quality generative creations should be avoided. Ask a moderator if you arenโt sure about your content before you post. 4. Attribute content that is not your own. You must credit the original author/creator of any content you post. Whenever possible, link to the original author/creatorโs content. 5. Only limited promotion of items for sale is allowedโand they must be astronomy-related. Independent creators may use the feeds occasionally to promote or sell their astronomy-related work. We ask you to limit your promotional posts to no more than once per day on the main Astronomy feed. Promotional posts should not be the majority of your contributions to the feeds. If you ever have any concerns or issues with moderation, get in touch with @moderation.astronomy.blue.
If the above is ok and you still want to sign up, then you'll need to agree to the feed rules below:
If you agree to follow them, then reply to this post with a 'yes'.
IMPORTANT: you only need to sign up to the feed if you'd like to *post* to it.
Anyone on Bluesky can *read* the feed or *reply* to posts.
To post here, you must be a professional, amateur, or student astronomer. (People who have left academia are also very welcome.)
Thank you for your interest in signing up to the Astronomy feeds! There are a few steps to this that I'll guide you through in this thread.
This bot is experimental; if you have any issues, please tag @emily.space, the bot's maintainer.
Thanks so much for signing up! Let us know if you have any suggestions on how to improve the feeds or the community here.
IMPORTANT: It can take up to 2 minutes for the server to refresh before you can post to the feed.
Finally, if you ever have any problems, you can get in touch with the moderation account @moderation.astronomy.blue. Also, @emily.space is the admin of the feeds, and can help with technical issues.
03.08.2025 19:38 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Secondly, if you're new to Bluesky, then you may want to check out this blog post with tips on how to get started here, as well as our starter pack with feeds and accounts to follow.
03.08.2025 19:38 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Firstly, there are multiple feeds in the network that you can post to, covering many topics - from the general Astronomy feed to specific topics like Exoplanets. Here's a list of all of them:
03.08.2025 19:38 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0