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The starry, dusty origin of a galaxy cluster at z = 4!
We shed some light on the inner workings of an ultra-red, massive cluster core spotted at high redshift!
Through Collision Comes Light: Powering Stellar Explosions Through Shock Cooling Emission
The missing link in powering supernovae? Have a read and find out!
Tuning in to Reveal Stellar Wobbles
Today’s bite details only the second astrometric detection of a planet candidate and the first using radio interferometry.
Opening the Envelope on Protostars
Protostars aren’t quite stars yet, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t important in stellar evolution. Today’s paper looks at the magnetic field across the different regions in a protostar.
The first detection of the Schwarzschild precession in the orbit of the star S2
The GRAVITY team first detects the Schwarzschild precession of the orbit of the star S2 in the center of the Milky Way.
X Marks the Region
How statistics can guide the search for previously undetected planets.
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