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Saturn’s Lyman-alpha Tutu

Saturn’s Lyman-alpha Tutu

by Keighley Rockcliffe | Apr 29, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Is Saturn dancing around the Solar System with a bright Lyman-alpha tutu?

How Common are Solar Systems Like Our Own?

How Common are Solar Systems Like Our Own?

by Jack Lubin | Apr 25, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

How common are systems like our own solar system? Do big and small planets often form together?

Saturn, A History

Saturn, A History

by Keighley Rockcliffe | Apr 12, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, Historical Astronomy

What are some relationships between Saturn, one of our brightest night-sky objects, and cultures around the world?

Searching for Primordial Black Holes in our own backyard!

Searching for Primordial Black Holes in our own backyard!

by Cole Meldorf | Jan 5, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

In this Astrobite, the authors search for primordial black holes, a dark matter candidate, by calculating the effect their gravity would have on objects in our Solar System!

Fossil Fuels Frustrate Fireball Find?

Fossil Fuels Frustrate Fireball Find?

by Yoni Brande | Nov 9, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Some claim magnetic spherules collected from the Pacific seafloor are fragments of an extrasolar meteorite. Are these fragments actually anomalous or are they evidence of yet more industrial pollution?

Sednoids: Echoes of a Rogue Planet in the Early Solar System?

Sednoids: Echoes of a Rogue Planet in the Early Solar System?

by Konstantin Gerbig | Nov 6, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Ancient rogue planet could explain why sednoids in our Solar System follow such unusual, distant orbits.

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