Samuroff, Simon, Andresa Campos, Anna Porredon, and Jonathan Blazek. 2024. “Joint Constraints from Cosmic Shear, […]
Month: July 2023
How to see the nova (“new star”) in Corona…
White dwarfs are the smoldering remains of stars like the Sun. Right now, the nuclear […]
The Hunt for OTV-7 – Riddles in the Sky
On a dark late December winter night the United States military launched its secretive X-37B […]
What are competed planetary missions?
Competed missions historically cost less and fly more frequently than NASA’s high-profile flagship missions, which […]
Apollo 8 Launch Emulator App for Android Phones and Tablets
Now available in the Google Play Store, Apollo 8 Launch Emulator. My first published app […]
Hot Gas is Being Vented Away from the Center of the Milky Way
Studying gas in the Universe is no easy task. We often look to ‘non-visible’ wavelengths […]
The case of the missing black holes
Researchers at the Research Center for the Early Universe (RESCEU) and Kavli Institute for the […]
A unified linear intrinsic alignment model for elliptical and disc galaxies and the resulting ellipticity spectra
Alignments of disc galaxies were thought to result from tidal torquing, where tidal field of […]
Martian city in “Chaser” | human Mars
Chaser is an old first-person shooter released on 2003. Today there is no shortage of […]
May 22 Texas Thunderstorms | Satellite Liaison Blog
Severe thunderstorms developed across central Texas on 22 May 2024 in associated with a surface […]