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Nearly 1 in 3 Starlink satellites detected within the SKA-Low frequency band 

Nearly 1 in 3 Starlink satellites detected within the SKA-Low frequency band 

by Magnus L'Argent | Aug 12, 2025 | Beyond, Daily Paper Summaries

One of the most comprehensive studies of satellite interference at low radio frequencies so far.

Taking Photos with the Lens Cap On: A Search for Dark Matter by JWST

Taking Photos with the Lens Cap On: A Search for Dark Matter by JWST

by Astrobites | Aug 11, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

We’ve all seen the stunning images from JWST that have been revealing more and more about the Universe. In today’s paper, we find out that JWST’s camera can take informative photos even with a lens cap on.

The Dark Side of Exoplanets

The Dark Side of Exoplanets

by Kaz Gary | Aug 9, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

Today’s bite explores planets made of dark matter and how we might find them.

Detection of a Fast Radio Burst at Cosmic Noon

Detection of a Fast Radio Burst at Cosmic Noon

by Drew Lapeer | Aug 8, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper reports the detection of a Fast Radio Burst just 3 billion years after the Big Bang!

Hula Hooping with the Stars

Hula Hooping with the Stars

by Ryan White | Aug 6, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

JWST liked it so much it put two rings on it: a pair of dying stars dance at the heart of this spectacular nebula that is enriching the Galaxy.

Call us an Uber! My radio telescope had a bit too much plasma and now his vision’s all blurry!

Call us an Uber! My radio telescope had a bit too much plasma and now his vision’s all blurry!

by Chloe Klare | Aug 5, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Everyone has seen a star twinkle in the night sky, but did you know stars and galaxies will also twinkle if you look at them through a radio telescope? Read here to learn how our pesky Sun makes a radio astronomer’s job more challenging (and what we can do about it!).

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