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Everything you need to know for your first in-person observing run!

Everything you need to know for your first in-person observing run!

by Archana Aravindan, Olivia Cooper, Katya Gozman, Megan Masterson, Maria Vincent, Samantha Wong | Jun 30, 2024 | Beyond, Guides, Personal Experiences

Going on your first observing run? Unsure what to expect? This comprehensive guide will lead you through everything you need to know before, during, and after your run!

Can we please have the black hole origin story!?

Can we please have the black hole origin story!?

by Archana Aravindan | Jun 26, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Did the first black holes form when the first stars died? Or did they form from the collapse of dense gas? Read ahead to find out if the authors of today’s paper have figured out the black hole origin story!

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Noemi Pinilla-Alonso

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Noemi Pinilla-Alonso

by Archana Aravindan | Jun 10, 2024 | Current Events, Daily Paper Summaries, Interviews, Personal Experiences

Today we interview Dr. Noemi Pinilla-Alonso, professor from the University of Central Florida-Florida Space Institute and one of this year’s #AAS244 keynote speakers!

Unsure if it is a really massive black hole? Take an X-ray scan!

Unsure if it is a really massive black hole? Take an X-ray scan!

by Archana Aravindan | May 23, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Are these little red galaxies hosting supermassive black holes? Take an X-ray look at them to find out!

“Our plans are measured in centuries”: Using Gravitational Waves to predict how Supernovae Collapse

“Our plans are measured in centuries”: Using Gravitational Waves to predict how Supernovae Collapse

by Archana Aravindan | Apr 6, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

Read ahead to find out if the authors of today’s paper are the Bene Gesserit of our Universe!

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