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Mercedes López-Morales, an astronomer at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, will give a talk titled “Breaking Through Exoplanetary Atmospheres” at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 21, 2016, in ...
Larry Nittler, staff scientist at DTM, will give a talk titled "Presolar Stardust in the Solar System" at 11 a.m. on Thursday, 28 March 2016, in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall as part of DTM's Weekly ...
Research Program: I worked with my mentor, Matthias Raives, on recreating one of his papers simulating winds of magnetars (neutron stars with strong magnetic fields), but instead I'll simulating hot ...
Research Program: This summer, I worked on computationally analyzing how the tidal torque applied on a Hot Jupiter by its host star compares with the torque produced by its angular momentum loss to ...
The new frontier in exoplanet research is the characterization of low-mass exoplanets now that their masses and radii are routinely measured. With these observations, the first task is to determine ...
Karyn Rogers, RPI, will present, "Martian processes relevant to the formation of life on Early Earth." This seminar is part of the March theme What is Life and Where Can We Find It as presented by ...
In 1903, just one year after Carnegie Science’s founding, the Desert Laboratory was established on Tumamoc Hill outside Tucson, Arizona. This boundary pushing, interdisciplinary facility was devoted ...
From telescopes redefining the cosmos to space robotics, lunar living, and AI-powered astronomy, this year’s SXSW lineup is packed with mind-expanding sessions for astronomy lovers, sci-fi enthusiasts ...
5758 Benton, L. D., J. G. Ryan, and F. Tera, Boron isotope systematics of slab fluids as inferred from a serpentine seamount, Mariana forearc, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett ...
Q: It's been an exciting night for stargazers. Can you tell us why? Jeff Rich: Because we can see almost all of the planets in the Solar System in the sky at once. It's actually been something I've ...