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Climate change and space debris, a vicious cycle
We’ve written about the impact of satellite constellations on the environment. Today, we tackle the inverse: how climate change exacerbates the space debris problem.
It’s Full of Stars: The Mysterious Heart of the Phantom Galaxy
JWST reveals the strange and starry secrets within the heart of the Phantom Galaxy
UR: GRBs – New Standard Candles for Cosmology
Hyper accreting black holes? Highly magnetised neutron stars? What is behind the most powerful explosions in space and how can we use them to measure the largest distances? Recently published population study of gamma-ray bursts light curves that addresses these questions.
The curious case of the dwarf galaxy Pegasus W
A newly discovered local galaxy re-ignites debate about the role that reionisation plays in quenching ultra-faint dwarf galaxies!
Wibbly wobbly melty welty: A new tool for processing Martian ice cores
Martian ice cores provide an exciting opportunity to learn about the Red Planet’s past. Today’s bite describes a device to make processing them easier.
Astrobites at AAS 241: Day 4
Astrobites covers the 4th and final day of talks at AAS 241.
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