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It’s Full of Stars: The Mysterious Heart of the Phantom Galaxy

It’s Full of Stars: The Mysterious Heart of the Phantom Galaxy

by H Perry Hatchfield | Jan 19, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

JWST reveals the strange and starry secrets within the heart of the Phantom Galaxy

Who Keeps Stirring the Interstellar Pot?

Who Keeps Stirring the Interstellar Pot?

by H Perry Hatchfield | Aug 8, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Something is stirring up chaos on galactic scales. The authors of today’s papers investigate just what’s needed to recreate the turbulence seen in the interstellar medium.

Galactic Dust Skeletons? They Might be Closer Than You Think!

Galactic Dust Skeletons? They Might be Closer Than You Think!

by H Perry Hatchfield | Jun 22, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Dust mapping with Gaia has changed our perspective on the sun’s neighborhood, but how do revelations about the nearby structure of dust fit in with our understanding of the Milky Way’s large scale skeletal structure?

The Recipe For Star Cluster Soup

The Recipe For Star Cluster Soup

by H Perry Hatchfield | Jan 17, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Making a star cluster from scratch is no easy task. Today’s paper addresses the big question: what does it take to get the recipe right?

The Astrobites Climate Change Series: An Overview of the Environmental Impact of Astronomy Research

The Astrobites Climate Change Series: An Overview of the Environmental Impact of Astronomy Research

by H Perry Hatchfield | Dec 1, 2021 | Climate Change, Daily Paper Summaries

How do astronomers contribute disproportionately to climate change?

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