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Galactic Dust Skeletons? They Might be Closer Than You Think!

Galactic Dust Skeletons? They Might be Closer Than You Think!

by H Perry Hatchfield | Jun 22, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Dust mapping with Gaia has changed our perspective on the sun’s neighborhood, but how do revelations about the nearby structure of dust fit in with our understanding of the Milky Way’s large scale skeletal structure?

How to turn two galaxies into ten

How to turn two galaxies into ten

by Roan Haggar | Jun 21, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

A group of galaxies — some rich in dark matter, and some lacking dark matter completely — could be explained by a violent, destructive event from their past.

UR: A Crisis in Cosmology? A new perspective on the Hubble Constant Tension

UR: A Crisis in Cosmology? A new perspective on the Hubble Constant Tension

by Astrobites | Jun 20, 2022 | Undergraduate Research

In our latest #UndergradResearch post, Sahil Ugale investigates the rate of expansion of the universe, and specifically the Hubble Constant Tension.

It’s #BlackSpaceWeek 2022: Celebrating Blackness in Astronomy and Space Science with Black in Astro

It’s #BlackSpaceWeek 2022: Celebrating Blackness in Astronomy and Space Science with Black in Astro

by Astrobites | Jun 19, 2022 | Current Events, Personal Experiences

Astrobites previews #BlackSpaceWeek 2022 and covers a recent Nature feature on Black in Astro and its leadership!

Interested in Science Communication? The AAS Media Fellowship May Be for You!

Interested in Science Communication? The AAS Media Fellowship May Be for You!

by Haley Wahl | Jun 18, 2022 | Personal Experiences

Interested in exploring the world of science communication and learning more about press and publishing? Apply for the AAS Media Fellowship!

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