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How bursts of X-rays from galactic centers could teach us about the stars that live there

How bursts of X-rays from galactic centers could teach us about the stars that live there

by Mark Dodici | Jan 24, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

The centers of galaxies are full of all sorts of fascinating phenomena. Learn about one of the newest — discovered only in the last five years — and how it can tell us about the stars that live in these unique environments.

Tilted Tatooines can serve as a source of strange, solo planets

Tilted Tatooines can serve as a source of strange, solo planets

by Mark Dodici | Nov 1, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Free-floating planets are hard to explain. Can the messy evolution of tilted planetary systems around binary stars help?

Things that go bump in the outer solar system

Things that go bump in the outer solar system

by Mark Dodici | Aug 2, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Dive into the weeds of modeling the small bodies in the far reaches of the solar system.

Incorporating Indigenous Astronomy Knowledges with Astrodigenous

Incorporating Indigenous Astronomy Knowledges with Astrodigenous

by Mark Dodici | Jul 14, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries, Teaching

We feature Astrodigenous, an online collection of Indigenous Astronomy Knowledges from across Turtle Island.

Chaos, the real-ness of planets, and the future of the solar system

Chaos, the real-ness of planets, and the future of the solar system

by Mark Dodici | Mar 14, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

From formation to finality, planets are messy, and predicting the future is difficult — even in our own backyard.

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