by Michael Foley | Jun 7, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries
A neural network enables transient classification with ongoing observations, potentially providing astronomers with more time to study the transient while it is still occurring.
by Sunayana Bhargava | May 2, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries
New observations of pulsing variable stars weigh in on the Hubble tension. Find out how in this Astrobite!
by Tarini Konchady | Jan 31, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries
How would the LSST have to survey the sky in order to study dark energy?
by Astrobites | Jan 12, 2019 | Current Events
We report on Day 4 of the winter AAS meeting in Seattle, WA. Highlights include an exploding space cow, a discussion of data in astronomy, the latest look at the possibility of life beyond earth, and an exploration of climate impact much closer to home.
by Jamila Pegues | Dec 7, 2018 | Daily Paper Summaries
We can learn a lot about the history of the universe from the stars we see in the night sky today. In today’s astrobite, we look at the history that certain carbon-enhanced, metal-poor stars might be trying to tell.
by Mia de los Reyes | Nov 20, 2018 | Daily Paper Summaries
There ain’t no gosh darn part (of this Astrobite about star formation in dwarf galaxies) you can’t tweet.