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Galactic Fidget Spinner: Unraveling the Milky Way’s Spiral Structure

Galactic Fidget Spinner: Unraveling the Milky Way’s Spiral Structure

by Pratik Gandhi | Mar 6, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Ever wondered how astronomers study the structure of our own Galaxy from within? Read on to find out how the Gaia mission helps us in this regard!

UR: Investigating Spatially Resolved Gas Flows Around the Milky Way

UR: Investigating Spatially Resolved Gas Flows Around the Milky Way

by Guest | Mar 2, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In our latest of our undergrad research series, discover how the Milky Way’s gas flow can be measured and how this can determine the Milky Way’s future.

A Sip of Reionisation to Quench the Smallest Dwarf Galaxies

A Sip of Reionisation to Quench the Smallest Dwarf Galaxies

by Pratik Gandhi | Feb 8, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Did local Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxies get quenched by the Milky Way or by Reionisation? Today’s authors use cosmological simulations to find out!

UR: Quenching timescales of dwarf satellites around Milky Way-mass hosts

UR: Quenching timescales of dwarf satellites around Milky Way-mass hosts

by Guest | Dec 14, 2020 | Undergraduate Research

Today’s undergraduate research post features a student who uses computer simulations to the evolution of dwarf galaxies.

Revealing Asymmetry in a Young Supernova Remnant

Revealing Asymmetry in a Young Supernova Remnant

by Wynn Jacobson-Galan | Dec 8, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

An asymmetric supernova shedding insight into the mystery of stellar death

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2020: Andrea Ghez

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2020: Andrea Ghez

by Briley Lewis | Oct 13, 2020 | Classics, Current Events

This week we’re celebrating this year’s astronomical awardees for the Nobel Prize in Physics. First up, Prof. Andrea Ghez and the mysteries of the Galactic Center!

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