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manyworlds.space
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| | | | | Early this spring, the organizers of an exoplanet science gathering at Cambridge University put out the word that they would host a major meeting this summer. Within a week, the 300 allotted slots had been filled by scientists aspiring and veteran, and within a short time the waiting list was up to 150 more.... | |
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| | | | | Natalie Batalha began work on the Kepler mission as a postdoc and now serves as the Deputy Science Team Director. She has a fascinating story, and I'm delighted that she has agreed to be featured here on our site this week. Natalie and I sat down during a break at the American Astronomical Society meeting... | |
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| | | | | A rare quadruple star system with two brown dwarfs orbiting two red dwarf stars could help shed light on how these "failed stars" change with age. | |
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pcbushi.wordpress.com
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| | | by Gitabushi I just finished reading "The Martian", by Andy Weir. Great book. GREAT book. Must read. Go buy it or check it out from the library. FWIW, the book adds some depth and explanations to what you see in the movie. One big change that actually makes the book more scientific than the movie... | ||