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X Marks the Region

X Marks the Region

by Mitchell Cavanagh | Aug 3, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

How statistics can guide the search for previously undetected planets.

Today’s forecast? Gusty winds on a brown dwarf

Today’s forecast? Gusty winds on a brown dwarf

by Briley Lewis | Jul 2, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

How could we measure winds on a distant brown dwarf or a Jupiter-like planet?

Can We Look Forward to Vacations on TRAPPIST-1?

Can We Look Forward to Vacations on TRAPPIST-1?

by Guest | Jul 1, 2020 | Course Assignments

We discovered Earth-like planets but are they the next destination for human life?

Heavy-metal Jupiters

Heavy-metal Jupiters

by Spencer Wallace | Jun 30, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Violent collisions give rise to some of the densest, most massive planets in our galaxy.

Many Worlds: Multiple Super-Earths Discovered Around a Nearby and Unusually Quiet Red Dwarf

Many Worlds: Multiple Super-Earths Discovered Around a Nearby and Unusually Quiet Red Dwarf

by Jamie Wilson | Jun 29, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

A team of astronomers led by Dr. Sandra Jeffers from the University of Göttingen have discovered a multiplanet system of super-Earths only 11 light-years from the Earth.

Astrobites at AAS 236: Day 2

Astrobites at AAS 236: Day 2

by Astrobites | Jun 2, 2020 | Current Events

We report on Day 2 of the virtual summer AAS meeting.

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