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Most 1.6 Earth-radius planets are not rocky

Title: Most 1.6 Earth-radius planets are not rocky Author: Leslie A. Rogers Author’s Institution: Caltech Status: Submitted to ApJ Whenever a new small or low-mass exoplanet is discovered, the...

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Astro Data Hack Week

  "If I multiply Fernando by face, I get a higher number than if I multiply him by cat" – @profjsb on deep neural nets #AstroHackWeek — Astro Hack Week (@AstroHackWeek) September 18, 2014 Astro Data...

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The Singles’ Club

Title: “The Kepler dichotomy among the M dwarfs: half of systems contain five or more coplanar planets” Authors: Sarah Ballard & John Johnson First author’s institution: University of Washington...

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Asteroseismic Spin Drs

Authors: G. R. Davies, W. J. Chaplin et al. Title: Asteroseismic inference on rotation, gyrochronology and planetary system dynamics of 16 Cygni First author’s institution: Laboratoire AIM...

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Trending Exoplanets

Title: Precise radial velocities of Giant Stars VII. Occurrence rate of giant extrasolar planets as a function of mass and metallicity Authors: Sabine Reffert, Christoph Bergmann, Andreas Quirrenbach,...

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Rings around another world may have been sculpted by exomoons

Title: Modeling giant extrasolar ring systems in eclipse and the case of J1407b: sculpting by exomoons? Authors: Matthew A. Kenworthy & Eric E. Mamajek First Author’s institution: Leiden University...

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How old is the Hyades?

Title: Bayesian ages for early-type stars from isochrones including rotation, and a possible old age for the Hyades Authors: Timothy D. Brandt & Chelsea X. Huang First Author’s Institution:...

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Plutonian craters to be named after Star Trek characters

Title: Proposed Nomenclature for Surface Features on Pluto and Its Satellites and Names for Newly Discovered Satellites Authors: Eric E. Mamajek et al. First Author’s institution: University of...

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Exoplanet masses, probably

Paper: Probabilistic Mass-Radius Relationship for Sub-Neptune-Sized Planets Authors: Angie Wolfgang, Leslie A. Rogers, Eric B. Ford First author’s institution: UC Santa Cruz Status: Submitted to ApJ...

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Parallel Universes may be more habitable than our own

Title: Planets in other universes: habitability constraints on density fluctuations and galactic structure Image credit: NASA Authors: Fred C. Adams, Katherine R. Coppess, Anthony M. Bloch First...

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