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Super-Jupiters be like “I’m getting outta here! The disk is too eccentric!”

Super-Jupiters be like “I’m getting outta here! The disk is too eccentric!”

by Sabina Sagynbayeva | Jun 26, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

It’s nice to have the conclusion of a paper in its title – Super-Jupiters migrate outward. Today, let’s investigate what exactly this means!

How Much Water Did The Asteroid Belt Send to Earth?

How Much Water Did The Asteroid Belt Send to Earth?

by Lili Alderson | Jun 19, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Special Delivery! Could the Earth’s water have arrived from the asteroid belt?

Astrobites Airlines: We’re going to Planet 9!

Astrobites Airlines: We’re going to Planet 9!

by Sabina Sagynbayeva | Apr 29, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Welcome aboard the Astrobites Airlines with service from the Earth to Planet 9! Get ready for a long and exciting journey to the outer Solar System!

Rewriting the geologic history of Mars one megaflood at a time

Rewriting the geologic history of Mars one megaflood at a time

by Sasha Warren | Apr 2, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

The rocks explored by the Curiosity Rover in Gale Crater are sure signs of the past presence of water on the red planet, but how did they form? The prevailing view has been a long-lasting lake environment, potentially suitable for life, but today’s paper offers a much more dramatic explanation.

Tholin-flavored layer cake on Titan

Tholin-flavored layer cake on Titan

by Anthony Maue | Mar 29, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

A new two-layer model of radar scattering seeks to explain the unique properties of various terrains on Saturn’s largest moon.

Formation of Red Dwarf Exoplanets

Formation of Red Dwarf Exoplanets

by Mitchell Cavanagh | Mar 10, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

New simulations reveal the rapid formation of planets around low-mass, red dwarf stars.

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