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Exploring the remains of a destroyed (death) star

Exploring the remains of a destroyed (death) star

by Guest | Mar 8, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper explores the potential connection between two transient astronomical phenomenon: Tidal disruption events and extreme coronal line emitters.

A NICER solution for an aging X-ray telescope

A NICER solution for an aging X-ray telescope

by Guest | Feb 2, 2025 | Beyond, Current Events, Instrumentation

From Sahana Parker: How NASA scientists, engineers and astronauts pulled off a high-stakes space telescope repair—one patch at a time!

Meteorology, Asteroseismology, and the Brunt-Väisälä Frequency

Meteorology, Asteroseismology, and the Brunt-Väisälä Frequency

by Guest | Jan 20, 2025 | Classics, Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s bite tells a tale of how 1920s meteorology helps us peer inside pulsating stars.

Deepening Broader Impacts: Mentorship, DEI, and Career Advancement at AAS 245

Deepening Broader Impacts: Mentorship, DEI, and Career Advancement at AAS 245

by Guest | Jan 7, 2025 | Beyond, Career Navigation, Current Events

From Tyler Smith: The National Osterbrock Leadership Program (NOLP) is an initiative that equips early-career astronomers with the tools to integrate mentorship, leadership, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) into their professional practices. Catch their session at #AAS245.

UR: Something from Nothing: Analyzing JWST Pixel Data

UR: Something from Nothing: Analyzing JWST Pixel Data

by Guest | Dec 14, 2024 | Undergraduate Research

In our latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover how to better calibrate JWST for clearer images with Feras Natsheh.

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