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Running on empty: satellite galaxies lose their fuel easily

Running on empty: satellite galaxies lose their fuel easily

by Guest | Jun 21, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s bite explores how a satellite galaxy can lose its fuel through ram pressure stripping when it falls into the orbit of a galaxy like the Milky Way.

Ultra-high energy neutrino emission on the extragalactic express: A mystery

Ultra-high energy neutrino emission on the extragalactic express: A mystery

by Chloe Klare | Jun 18, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s paper, our authors investigate three galaxies in the radio to determine where an ultra high-energy neutrino came from.

The Surprising Discovery of a Distant, Nearly Perfect Syzygy

The Surprising Discovery of a Distant, Nearly Perfect Syzygy

by Guest | Jun 3, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Ever wondered what an ‘Einstein Ring’ is? Rejoice! JWST does it again: here’s an almost perfect example from nature on a platter for you.

A GLIMPSE of the First Galaxies?

A GLIMPSE of the First Galaxies?

by Skylar Grayson | May 30, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper uses very deep JWST observations to hunt for some of the first galaxies ever formed!

Speedy stars reveal a satellite’s supermassive secret

Speedy stars reveal a satellite’s supermassive secret

by Alexandra Masegian | May 16, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

By rewinding the orbits of hypervelocity stars, today’s authors discover something unusual about the Milky Way’s largest satellite galaxy.

1,339 of These Are Not Like the Others: Uncovering Anomalies in Hubble Imaging

1,339 of These Are Not Like the Others: Uncovering Anomalies in Hubble Imaging

by Anavi Uppal | May 12, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

How do you search through 99.6 million images for weird and interesting galaxies? Instead of wasting years of your life doing it manually, you can use AnomalyMatch.

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