
Neutron Stars Contribute Little, but Something’s Making Gold
new work appearing in The Astrophysical Journal with lead author Andrew Masterson shows that merging neutron stars on their own are not enough to produce the amount of gold in the universe.

Unraveling a Spiral Stream of Dusty Embers from a Massive Binary Stellar Forge
In a new article in The Astrophysical Journal, Ryan Lau and company share new observations of a massive young star called a Wolf-Rayet star that is in orbit around another massive star.

A White Dwarf’s Surprise Planetary Companion
In a new paper published in Nature, a team lead that includes Andrew Vanderburg as first author finds that a gas giant orbits a white dwarf.

China sends nine satellites into orbit by sea launch
On September 15th at 01:23 UTC, China had a rare sea launch of a Long March 11H carrying nine satellites to orbit.

Chinese smallsat launcher fails
On September 12th at 5:02 UTC, the Jilin-1 Gaofen-02C satellite was launched aboard a Kuaizhou 1A rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northern China.

Astra launch falters during first stage burn
On September 12 at 3:19 UTC, Astra launched their Rocket 3.1 for the very first time for their very first orbital flight attempt from Pacific Spaceport Complex in Kodiak, Alaska.

Research Team Discovers Unique Supernova Explosion
In a new paper in ApJ and led by Eric Hsiao, a weird type 1a supernova has been seen growing in brightness ever so slowly, and the rise and fall in the brightness of certain spectral lines didn’t match what is generally expected.

Galactic Census Reveals Origin of Most “Extreme” Galaxies
In a new paper in The Astrophysical Journal (ApJ), Chengze Liu and collaborators have explored the population of ultra-compact dwarf (UCD) galaxies and ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDG) in the Virgo Cluster using MegaCam on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT).

Holding Up a Mirror to a Dark Matter Discrepancy
In a new article in the journal Science, a research team led by Massimo Meneghetti has determined that there are dense clumps of dark matter associated with some galaxies in clusters.

Update on Arecibo Observatory Facility
No cause has yet been determined, and the team is working to finish a full evaluation of the damage.