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If You Like OIR-Dark Galaxies, Here’s Two MORA!
Today’s paper examines two dusty star-forming galaxies, MORA-5 and MORA-9. These galaxies are likely high redshift and appear dark in the optical and near-infrared.
Tick, tick, plume! Explaining eruptions on Neptune’s largest moon
Voyager 2 observed unusual dark plumes on the icy moon Triton. Read on to learn what may cause this mysterious process.
How the Moon helped mold the Earth into a habitable potato
How did the Earth keep from freezing over under a faint young Sun 4 billion years ago, and what could it have to do with potatoes and the Moon?!
What do enormous, fabulous slugs have to do with giant galaxy formation?
Before giant galaxies, it was all slugs, mammoths, and big nebulous blobs of emission: find out why in today’s astrobite!
I am Iron Exoplanet: Meet GJ 367b, a dense sub-Earth
Iron-rich with a lightning-fast 8 hour orbit, is GJ 367b the Tony Stark of exoplanets? Probably not, but today’s paper is yet another incredible discovery from TESS!
UR: Chemical modelling of the extreme outflow of a protoplanetary nebula
In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, find out about research from Pau Grèbol Tomàs on the chemistry of a protoplanetary nebula through its extreme outflows!
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