It’s raining molecules! But planets around M-dwarfs may want to hold their “Hallelujah”.
Comets are falling. Speedometer getting low. According to today’s sources: Slow impacts are the way to go.
Comets are falling. Speedometer getting low. According to today’s sources: Slow impacts are the way to go.
Today we interview Dr. Giada Arney about her work on the astrobiology for her plenary lecture at #AAS245!
Read about Carl Sagan and his legacy during your turkey break!
The authors of today’s paper put forth theoretical models of how habitable exoplanets might appear to the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) using the molecules present in the Earth’s atmosphere from earlier eons, and test if HWO will be able to detect these molecules in simulated observations.
Today’s authors compare small K-dwarf and M-dwarf planetary climates!
For today’s bite we interview Samantha Gilbert-Janizek about a new prison outreach program she founded called Raising eSTEAM!