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Super-Earth, Super-Tectonics?

Super-Earth, Super-Tectonics?

by Diana Solano-Oropeza | Oct 1, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Turns out there’s more than one way to “plate” a planet!

Smoons, Ploonets, and Circumbinary Planets, Oh My!

Smoons, Ploonets, and Circumbinary Planets, Oh My!

by Diana Solano-Oropeza | Jan 8, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Every exomoon deserves the chance to fly!

Giving thanks to Carl Sagan for 90 years of science inspiration

Giving thanks to Carl Sagan for 90 years of science inspiration

by Diana Solano-Oropeza | Nov 28, 2024 | Beyond, Current Events, Historical Astronomy, Outreach, Personal Experiences

Read about Carl Sagan and his legacy during your turkey break!

It’s An Eyeball Summer, and Other Weird K/M-Dwarf Habitable Climate Tales

It’s An Eyeball Summer, and Other Weird K/M-Dwarf Habitable Climate Tales

by Diana Solano-Oropeza | Aug 15, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors compare small K-dwarf and M-dwarf planetary climates!

Noclip on! Simulated primordial black holes could dance through Sun-like stars

Noclip on! Simulated primordial black holes could dance through Sun-like stars

by Diana Solano-Oropeza | May 29, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

What might the orbit of a primordial black hole going in and out of a Sun-like star look like?

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