Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Caroline Morley
Today we interview exoplanet atmosphere researcher extraordinaire Caroline Morley (@AstroCaroline) for her prize plenary talk at #AAS237!
Today we interview exoplanet atmosphere researcher extraordinaire Caroline Morley (@AstroCaroline) for her prize plenary talk at #AAS237!
M dwarfs are known to be really active when they’re young, which is bad for habitability. But what about old M dwarfs?
How could we measure winds on a distant brown dwarf or a Jupiter-like planet?
We sit down with Dr. Lisa Kaltenegger, the 236th AAS Meeting’s Fred Kavli Plenary Lecturer to discuss her quest to find life on other planets using the information we know about our own.
How can we combine multiple telescopes to learn about exoplanets? Interferometry!
Hot Jupiters are eponymously hot from outside. How does this heat affect their atmospheres and deep interiors?