• We’ve never seen images of space as astounding as those from the James Webb Space Telescope. And those stunning pictures got us reflecting on the top space images, past and present. These images have moved us because of their drama, beauty or significance.

    (, Pillars of Creation, captured for a second time in 2014: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team, STSCI/ AURA

    , Apollo 8 Earthrise, taken in 1968: NASA

    , NASA’s Curiosity rover at Mont Mercou in 2021: NASA

    , JWST’s close-up of Neptune, taken in 2022: NASA, ESA, CSA, STSCI, Joseph DePasquale/STSCI

    , Infrared image of the Pillars of Creation, taken in 2014: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team

    , The Milky Way’s black hole, released in 2022: Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration

    , Gravitational lensing of quasar 2M1310-1714, captured in 2021: ESA, Hubble, NASA, T. Treu

    , Pale Blue Dot, taken in 1990: NASA, JPL-Caltech)

    #science #space #astronomy #jwst #jameswebbspacetelescope #hubble #hubblespacetelescope #pillarsofcreation #nasa #mars #curiosity #milkyway #blackhole #quasar #palebluedot
    We’ve never seen images of space as astounding as those from the James Webb Space Telescope. And those stunning pictures got us reflecting on the top space images, past and present. These images have moved us because of their drama, beauty or significance. (📸, Pillars of Creation, captured for a second time in 2014: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team, STSCI/ AURA 📸, Apollo 8 Earthrise, taken in 1968: NASA 📸, NASA’s Curiosity rover at Mont Mercou in 2021: NASA 📸, JWST’s close-up of Neptune, taken in 2022: NASA, ESA, CSA, STSCI, Joseph DePasquale/STSCI 📸, Infrared image of the Pillars of Creation, taken in 2014: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team 📸, The Milky Way’s black hole, released in 2022: Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration 📸, Gravitational lensing of quasar 2M1310-1714, captured in 2021: ESA, Hubble, NASA, T. Treu 📸, Pale Blue Dot, taken in 1990: NASA, JPL-Caltech) #science #space #astronomy #jwst #jameswebbspacetelescope #hubble #hubblespacetelescope #pillarsofcreation #nasa #mars #curiosity #milkyway #blackhole #quasar #palebluedot
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  • $60000 - $150000 / Year

    Location

    Quasar Labs , Remote

    Type

    Full Time

    Status

    Open

    About the Company
    At Quasar, we are creating a space for everyone to benefit from the growth of DeFi. As a Senior Golang/Cosmos SDK developer you will be responsible for and take part in the development in the software architecture, development, and maintenance of a new Cosmos SDK & Tendermint based blockchain.

    About the Job
    Responsibilities

    - Brainstorm and develop new features taking into account both, user experience and implementation details.
    - Perform code reviews.
    - Write high quality and well tested Golang code, following the latest design and development patterns.
    - Ensure that the project and engineering duties are fulfilled, being responsible for solving any engineering issue that comes up in a project.
    - Lead the development and guarantee quality products are shipped consistently according to the company roadmap.
    - Provide support to the development team: answer technical questions, propose different approaches to solve technical problems and train new employees.
    - Lead and participate in audit sessions (and create remediation documents) and follow Agile-like processes.
    - Document the requirements, architecture, and proposed design to deliver the software solution.
    - Explore Cosmos SDK projects and other projects to be built.
    - Constantly improve yourself by keeping up to date with the latest technologies trends.


    Required Skills

    - A deep understanding of building performant, scalable microservices.
    - Strong computer science fundamentals including network, storage, OS, data structures, transpilers /compilers, etc.
    - 4 + years Hands-on expertise in blockchain architecture, design, development, and maintenance.
    - 3 + years of experience writing Golang with a good understanding of best practices, its concurrency primitives, go/* packages, and reflection.
    - Experience in creating microservices, working with tools like Kubernetes, Ansible, Docker, Terraform.
    - 2+ years of professional experience with Cosmos SDK and good understanding and working knowledge of Tendermint.
    - Interest in topics such as proof-of-stake, consensus algorithms, cryptography, etc.
    - Contribution to open-source projects.
    - At least one production-ready blockchain project.
    - Bachelor’s Degree in computer science, Engineering, Mathematics or Statistics will be nice to have.
    - Ability to write maintainable, extensible, and test-driven code base.
    - Good understanding of EVMs will be nice to have.
    - Excellent communication skills.


    Skills

    Golang, Cosmos SDK, Tendermint
    About the Company At Quasar, we are creating a space for everyone to benefit from the growth of DeFi. As a Senior Golang/Cosmos SDK developer you will be responsible for and take part in the development in the software architecture, development, and maintenance of a new Cosmos SDK & Tendermint based blockchain. About the Job Responsibilities - Brainstorm and develop new features taking into account both, user experience and implementation details. - Perform code reviews. - Write high quality and well tested Golang code, following the latest design and development patterns. - Ensure that the project and engineering duties are fulfilled, being responsible for solving any engineering issue that comes up in a project. - Lead the development and guarantee quality products are shipped consistently according to the company roadmap. - Provide support to the development team: answer technical questions, propose different approaches to solve technical problems and train new employees. - Lead and participate in audit sessions (and create remediation documents) and follow Agile-like processes. - Document the requirements, architecture, and proposed design to deliver the software solution. - Explore Cosmos SDK projects and other projects to be built. - Constantly improve yourself by keeping up to date with the latest technologies trends. Required Skills - A deep understanding of building performant, scalable microservices. - Strong computer science fundamentals including network, storage, OS, data structures, transpilers /compilers, etc. - 4 + years Hands-on expertise in blockchain architecture, design, development, and maintenance. - 3 + years of experience writing Golang with a good understanding of best practices, its concurrency primitives, go/* packages, and reflection. - Experience in creating microservices, working with tools like Kubernetes, Ansible, Docker, Terraform. - 2+ years of professional experience with Cosmos SDK and good understanding and working knowledge of Tendermint. - Interest in topics such as proof-of-stake, consensus algorithms, cryptography, etc. - Contribution to open-source projects. - At least one production-ready blockchain project. - Bachelor’s Degree in computer science, Engineering, Mathematics or Statistics will be nice to have. - Ability to write maintainable, extensible, and test-driven code base. - Good understanding of EVMs will be nice to have. - Excellent communication skills. Skills Golang, Cosmos SDK, Tendermint
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