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Finding New Limb-Darkening Coefficients for the LSST

Finding New Limb-Darkening Coefficients for the LSST

by Astrobites | Sep 15, 2018 | Undergraduate Research

Check out some undergraduate research highlights!

What You Get When You Throw a Dead Star Against Another

What You Get When You Throw a Dead Star Against Another

by Astrobites | Sep 14, 2018 | Daily Paper Summaries

In this bite we will explore nucleosynthesis in the merger of
neutron stars, by the light of gravitational waves and light itself.

The Jupiter Analog Companions to Super-Earths

The Jupiter Analog Companions to Super-Earths

by Astrobites | Aug 1, 2018 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors search for Jupiter analogs in foreign star systems to see how these giant worlds might affect the development of planets closer to the sun.

Announcing the launch of the newest Bites Site – ImmunoBites!

Announcing the launch of the newest Bites Site – ImmunoBites!

by Astrobites | Jun 25, 2018 | Quick Notes

IMMUNOBITES.com is focused on breaking research and historical context in immunology.

Astrobites at AAS 232: Day 3 and Day 4

Astrobites at AAS 232: Day 3 and Day 4

by Astrobites | Jun 7, 2018 | Current Events

We report on Day 3 of the summer AAS meeting in Denver, CO. Highlights include a look at the triumphs of helioseismology, discussions on merging galaxies, and a new way to weigh the Milky Way.

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