A Light in the Dark
What’s out there in the dark? Today’s authors look at the very limits of our telescopes, and probe into the very depths of the low surface brightness universe. Almost unsurprisingly, there’s still a lot to find.
What’s out there in the dark? Today’s authors look at the very limits of our telescopes, and probe into the very depths of the low surface brightness universe. Almost unsurprisingly, there’s still a lot to find.
JWST just made one of the highest-redshift galaxies ever observed even more interesting! Check out today’s bite to see what it found!
Is there something interesting about our cosmic neighborhood? The authors of today’s paper think so!
Today we interview astrophysicist Kathryne Daniel for her plenary talk at #AAS242!
Learning about Galaxy Evolution over Cosmic Time: We interviewed astronomer Dr. Julia Blue Bird about her plenary talk at the upcoming #AAS242!
We’re still not sure what causes quasars, some of the brightest objects in the universe, to switch on. Today’s authors present a compelling case for galaxy mergers being the culprit!