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Last Day to Apply to Write for Astrobites!

by Courtney Dressing | Oct 1, 2013 | Quick Notes

Astrobites is looking for new authors and today is the last day to apply! Don’t forget to submit an application to join the team if you are a current graduate student.

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Spectra of Earths Around Other Stars

Spectra of Earths Around Other Stars

by Courtney Dressing | Dec 20, 2012 | Daily Paper Summaries

How would the spectrum of the Earth change if our planet orbited a hotter or cooler star? Would alien astronomers still be able to detect signs of life?

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