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Euclid hunts down stars gone wild
The Euclid space telescope launched just over a year ago, and is already returning great science! In today’s bite, it’s looking at stars in the Perseus cluster that don’t belong to any galaxy.
Book Review: Our Moon, by Rebecca Boyle
Rebecca Boyle’s “Our Moon” will change the way you think about our closest companion as she explores the complicated relationship between the Moon, Earth, and humanity.
Anomaly Detection and Classification of Astronomical Objects in the Era of Machine Learning
Guest author Torsha Majumder takes us through some of the many applications for machine learning in astronomy.
A CURE for Undergraduate Research Inequities?
Today’s article explores how the prevailing structure of undergraduate research experiences systematically excludes some groups of students, and one possible solution to making research more accessible and equitable.
UR: Searching for Outer Companions to Hot Jupiters
In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover how Tim Crowe used Lightkurve to look for hot Jupiter companions in TESS data!
Black hole fireworks: tidal disruption events light up SMBHs
Black holes are hungry, loud eaters! Find out what they sound like as they burp the remains of a star!
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