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  • Exploring the Milky Way’s Spiral Arms

    Exploring the Milky Way’s Spiral Arms

    The Milky Way — our home galaxy — is a spiral galaxy, a classification I often describe as pinwheel-shaped. The main difference between a spiral galaxy’s shape and a pinwheel’s shape is that spiral galaxies, like the Milky Way, only…

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  • How Big is the Milky Way?

    How Big is the Milky Way?

    How big is our galaxy, anyway? And more than that — how do we know? Consider that we can’t really take a photo like this of our galaxy. We’re inside it, and space travel has not advanced to the point…

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  • What is a Pulsar?

    What is a Pulsar?

    Imagine you’re observing the sky with a radio telescope. Observing the faintest, lowest-energy photons the universe has to offer is your specialty. You study interstellar dust clouds, protostars, and lots more. One day, though, something interesting pops up in your…

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  • What are Variable Stars?

    What are Variable Stars?

    What if I told you that the “two” stars you see here are actually one and the same? This star, known as L Carinae after its location in the southern constellation Carina, is actually what we call a variable star.…

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