Not exact matches
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Observations with multiple space telescopes have revealed that, while other neutron stars spin multiple times a minute, this object rotates only once about every 6.5 hours — making it by
far the slowest - spinning star in its class
discovered to date,» said David Burrows, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State.
Tantalizingly, the authors identify a possible seventh planet that, if confirmed by
further observation, could be the least massive exoplanet yet
discovered anywhere in the galaxy.
For example, we
discovered that the grid for indices of ice crystals in MODTRAN was
far too coarse to match our hyperspectral
observations so we had to recompute the indices, applying a much finer grid.