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From Tori Bonidie: The SPECULOOS team shines with their latest detection of an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting the ultra cool dwarf host star, SPECULOOS-3! 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/08/30/new…

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From Megan Masterson: In today’s bite, we discuss whether scattering from the X-ray corona impacts measurements of black hole spin! 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/08/31/ref…

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From storm: Today we look at the findings of the Bullying and Harassment Report 2023, published by the Royal Astronomical Society. 🔭 astrobites.org/2024/09/02/ras…

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From Lindsey Gordon: Today’s authors spin up simulations that could explain the unique radio structure in NGC 6166. 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/09/03/ngc…

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Can We Please Have the Black Hole Origin Story? astrobites's Archana Aravindan reports on a hunt for intermediate-mass black holes and what this search tells us about how black holes formed in the early universe. aasnova.org/2024/09/03/can…

Can We Please Have the Black Hole Origin Story?

<a href="/astrobites/">astrobites</a>'s Archana Aravindan reports on a hunt for intermediate-mass black holes and what this search tells us about how black holes formed in the early universe. aasnova.org/2024/09/03/can…
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From Katherine Lee: How exactly does the CO2 molecule cause the Earth to warm? Today’s authors explain with a physically motivated model molecule. 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/09/05/fer…

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From Katherine Lee: Climate change is bad (a sadly controversial statement), but we can solve it. Chapters 4-6 of Climate Change for Astronomers take us through why and how. 🔭 astrobites.org/2024/09/06/ccf…

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From Amaya Sinha: The chemical enrichment of the Milky Way has a long and complicated history. However that history could be partially explained by the subject of today’s paper: the study of azimuthal variations in its metallicity. 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/09/09/tre…

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From Brandon Pries: Do all galaxies need dark matter? Astronomers think they may have discovered a dark-matter-free dwarf galaxy hiding in the tentacle of a jellyfish galaxy! 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/09/10/jel…

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It’s An Eyeball Summer, and Other Weird K/M-Dwarf Habitable Climate Tales astrobites's Diana Solano-Oropeza | free palestine 🇵🇸! reports on the climates of planets orbiting stars that are smaller, cooler, and more common than Sun-like stars. aasnova.org/2024/09/10/its…

It’s An Eyeball Summer, and Other Weird K/M-Dwarf Habitable Climate Tales

<a href="/astrobites/">astrobites</a>'s <a href="/DSolanoOropeza/">Diana Solano-Oropeza | free palestine 🇵🇸!</a> reports on the climates of planets orbiting stars that are smaller, cooler, and more common than Sun-like stars. aasnova.org/2024/09/10/its…
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From Guest: Guest author Lucy Cheng Nie explains the impact that a newly discovered supermassive black hole binary has on its host galaxy! 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/09/11/bla…

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From Lucas Brown: If primordial black holes exist, one place we might find them is in binary systems with other objects like planets or asteroids. Today’s paper explores how common these systems might be and how to go about finding them. 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/09/12/pri…