Astrobites@National Harbor: Updates from #AAS223
The next American Astronomical Society meeting is right around the corner; we’re getting ready to keep you up to date on all the happenings!
The next American Astronomical Society meeting is right around the corner; we’re getting ready to keep you up to date on all the happenings!
Today we take a look back to 1916, when distances were measured in light years and uncertainties weren’t to be included in publications. The nearly 100-year old discovery of a small star has large implications for our understanding of stellar astrophysics, even today.
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Part two of our recap of the “Modern Statistical and Computational Methods for Analysis of Kepler Data” workshop in North Carolina, featuring both astronomers and statisticians!
A recap of the “Modern Statistical and Computational Methods for Analysis of Kepler Data” workshop in North Carolina, featuring both astronomers and statisticians!