Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Andrea Dupree
Hear from Andrea Dupree about her research on the diet of young stars and her advice for early-career astronomers before her plenary talk at #AAS235.
Hear from Andrea Dupree about her research on the diet of young stars and her advice for early-career astronomers before her plenary talk at #AAS235.
Globular clusters in the Milky Way are shedding their stars. How can we tell when this process began?
Read on to find out how much GCs contribute to the reionization
Today’s paper suggests that globular clusters might come from a newly-discovered class of low-mass galaxies called “Little Blue Dots.” And even if you don’t care about globular clusters, you should read this post anyway to learn about some weird names for different types of galaxies.
An Astronomer looks at the potential contribution of globular clusters to the global UV luminosity function during reionization.
Globular clusters were once thought to comprise a single generation of stars. The truth is more complicated – so let’s take a closer look.