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Let’s Go Fly The Kite!
In today’s post the authors fly a galactic kite formed from tidal interactions between galaxies.
Teamwork Makes the Intensity-Mapping Dream Work
Line intensity mapping is an exciting new technique used to map the universe, but it struggles with astrophysical foregrounds. Today’s authors use the power of team work (data at other wavelengths) to make an intensity-mapping detection.
Bringing the Stars in the Sky to Stars on Hawai’i Island: The tradition of a yearly outreach event
Today’s bite features an annual tradition in astronomy outreach in Hawai’i with excerpts of personal experiences of the author.
Are Spiral Galaxies Older than We Thought?
Today’s paper uses JWST to show that there are more spiral galaxies in the early universe than we previously expected.
Optical Informed the Radio Star
Stellar radio emission is generally associated with active stars, but is it always? These authors investigate!
Are Solar Systems Eccentric?
As we find more planetary systems, the question of “how unique is our solar system?” can begin to be put into context.
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