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Beyond: Dilhan Eryurt and the Formation of the Sun

Beyond: Dilhan Eryurt and the Formation of the Sun

by Will Saunders | Jul 31, 2020 | Classics, Daily Paper Summaries

Dilhan Eryurt was the the first Turkish astronomer to work at NASA and the only woman at Goddard during her tenure. She fundamentally changed our understanding of the Sun.

A New Theory for an Old Siberian Explosion

A New Theory for an Old Siberian Explosion

by Will Saunders | Jun 17, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Can an asteroid passing through the atmosphere explain the largest impact event in recorded history?

Potential Habitability of Extremely Tilted Planets

Potential Habitability of Extremely Tilted Planets

by Will Saunders | May 5, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

What happens when you take an Earth-like planet and tilt it nearly on its side? For life, its not as crazy as it sounds.

astro[sound]bites Turns 10…Episodes Old

astro[sound]bites Turns 10…Episodes Old

by Will Saunders | Mar 21, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Help us celebrate the first 10 episodes of astro[sound]bites, the podcast that features the astrobites you know and love.

A New Approach to Tilting Uranus

A New Approach to Tilting Uranus

by Will Saunders | Feb 26, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

How do you tilt Uranus all the way on its side? A circumplanetary disk might do the trick.

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