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Quench your inner star formation
Does one galaxy’s star formation quench another’s? Find out in today’s astrobite.
Are there thousands of Godzillas hiding in plain sight?
A unique galaxy suggests a novel method to search for rare stars, which may have been previously overlooked and misidentified.
Our Icy Planetary Relatives: Special Slushies?
The author’s of today’s paper found that planets are made of unappetizing slushies!
Detecting Exoplanets’ Elusive Magnetic Fields with Radio Transits
Today’s paper explores a promising method for detecting and constraining exoplanetary magnetic fields: measuring their effects on a host star’s radio emission during transits.
Another one bites the dust: What dust devils tell us about Mars
Dust devils, also known as dusty vortices, are key to understanding Mars’ climate since they loft dust into the atmosphere, shaping the Martian environment. Today’s author discusses some dust devil data gathered by the Mars Environmental Dynamic Analyzer on the Perseverance rover.
Sparkling Stars: Discovering Evolved Globular Clusters at High Redshift with JWST
Take a closer look at one of the galaxies in JWST’s first image and learn why it looks like it’s lighting up the party like a firework!
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