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How Can We Clean up Space Debris
After launching satellites into Earth orbit for the last 70 years, we’ve ended up with a lot of space debris in our orbital space. Now it’s time to clean it all up!
Astrobites at APS April 2024: Looking Ahead as We Look Far Through the JWST
Astrobites offers coverage of the Physical Review Invited Session: “Looking Ahead as we Look Far through the JWST.” #APSApril
Astrobites at April APS 2024: Day 4
We report on Day 4 of the 2024 April APS Meeting!
The photocopied “sunburst” from the early Universe
Find out how astronomers have used the brightest known (to date) gravitationally lensed galaxy to learn about the early Universe.
A New H0pe for the Hubble Constant?
The Hubble Tension is one of the great mysteries of modern cosmology…can today’s paper help us solve it?
Playing football with galactic dust bunnies
Dust may not sound very exciting, but it’s incredibly important to astronomy. Today’s authors produce a 3D map of the Milky Way’s dust!
Beyond astro-ph
Astronomy beyond the research
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Navigating careers in astronomy
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