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Wibbly wobbly melty welty: A new tool for processing Martian ice cores

Wibbly wobbly melty welty: A new tool for processing Martian ice cores

by Graham Doskoch | Jan 14, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Martian ice cores provide an exciting opportunity to learn about the Red Planet’s past. Today’s bite describes a device to make processing them easier.

Guide to Adaptive Optics

Guide to Adaptive Optics

by Briley Lewis | Nov 20, 2022 | Guides

Adaptive optics is a key technology for modern astronomical observations, and we’ve got a great overview of it for you in this guide!

Astrobites Guide to Polarimetry

Astrobites Guide to Polarimetry

by Briley Lewis | Oct 23, 2022 | Guides

Curious about what polarimetry is, and how it can help us understand the universe? This guide is for you!

UR: Shot Noise in the Dark: Operating Parker Solar Probe’s Current-Biased Antennas

UR: Shot Noise in the Dark: Operating Parker Solar Probe’s Current-Biased Antennas

by Guest | Sep 17, 2022 | Undergraduate Research

In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover how Winry Ember is analyzing plasma data to calibrate instruments on the Parker Solar Probe!

JWST’s First Direct Spectrum of a Planetary-Mass Object

JWST’s First Direct Spectrum of a Planetary-Mass Object

by Yoni Brande | Sep 2, 2022 | Current Events, Daily Paper Summaries

The second major result from JWST’s Direct Imaging ERS Team – a stunning brown dwarf spectrum!

JWST’s First Directly Imaged Exoplanet

JWST’s First Directly Imaged Exoplanet

by Briley Lewis | Sep 1, 2022 | Current Events, Daily Paper Summaries

Another exciting new result from JWST — its first directly imaged exoplanet!

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