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What do you have to do to get a water covered planet around here?

What do you have to do to get a water covered planet around here?

by Guest | Jun 1, 2017 | Daily Paper Summaries

Applying climate models to Kepler-62f throws light on what configurations might support habitability.

Spinning up massive classical bulges in spiral galaxies

Spinning up massive classical bulges in spiral galaxies

by Guest | Apr 25, 2017 | Daily Paper Summaries

Spiral galaxies are formed with a central bulge, around which their spiral arms are wrapped. But how do galaxy bulges form?

Taking the Leap from Astronomy to Engineering

Taking the Leap from Astronomy to Engineering

by Guest | Nov 18, 2016 | Career Navigation, Personal Experiences

In this guest post, James Paul Mason tells us about his path from astrophysics to aerospace engineering, and describes how he put a satellite in space as a graduate student.

Introducing Staryab

Introducing Staryab

by Guest | Oct 1, 2016 | Quick Notes

Introducing Staryab, a Persian site doing work similar to ours.

Remedying Spectral Confusion in Cosmology

Remedying Spectral Confusion in Cosmology

by Guest | Sep 13, 2016 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s guest post, Caitlin Doughty discusses how carbon lines are misidentified and their impact on cosmology.

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