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| Abbreviation | SAY |
|---|---|
| Type | Online astronomy media |
| Headquarters | Thailand |
| Website | https://www.siamastronomy.com/ |
Siam Astronomy (SAY) is a Thai online media platform focusing on astronomy and space science. It publishes news, educational articles, and features on space exploration, discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope, and updates from agencies such as NASA and ESA. The platform aims to promote astronomy awareness and science communication in Thailand.[1]
Example
[edit]In 2025, the site covered NASA’s report on the Webb Telescope’s study of the largest star-forming cloud in the Milky Way.[2][3]
External links
[edit]Category:Science communication
- ^ "Siam Astronomy". Siam Astronomy. Retrieved 2025-10-17.
- ^ "NASA's Webb explores the largest star-forming cloud in the Milky Way". Siam Astronomy. October 2025. Retrieved 2025-10-17.
- ^ "NASA's Webb explores largest star-forming cloud in the Milky Way". NASA Science. NASA. 24 September 2025. Retrieved 2025-10-17.
