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The Universe, One Word at a Time
Put your ear to the cosmos and learn how Spanish astronomers are making the astronomical images more accessible through audio description!
You MAD, flow?: The hot accretion flow of the M87 supermassive black hole
Did you know that there are different types of black holes? Today, you can find out why the black hole that was the first to pose for a picture is a MAD black hole!
A treasure hunt for the origins of very high energy gamma rays
Today’s authors aim to answer the question: Where are very high energy gamma rays coming from?
Open Up Your Eager Eyes, Because I’m Mr. Broad Line
Polarity, reversing in the plasma sea
Ending coronal shines, choking off these field lines
But it’s just the price I pay, destiny is calling me
#BlackInAstro: June Reflections by KeShawn Ivory
Graduate student KeShawn Ivory reflects on what it means to him as a Black queer man for Pride month and Black Space Week to coincide, and the way his multiple identities shape his ideas of joy and community.
Rapidly Rotating But Not So Variable: A Brown Dwarf As Seen From Earth
Brown Dwarfs can have swirling cloudy atmospheres just like their planetary cousins, but, as observed from the ground, the subject of today’s bite isn’t quite so variable after all.
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