Now, 5 years and several gravitational
wave observations later, a neutron - star merger that Messick helped spot by analyzing gravitational wave signals is Science's 2017 Breakthrough of the Year.
Not exact matches
The researchers looked at real - world
observations and confirmed that this temperature pattern does correspond with the double - peaked jet stream and waveguide patter associated with persistent extreme weather events in the
late spring and summer such as droughts, floods and heat
waves.
The
latest NuSTAR data complement previous
observations made by Chandra, which showed that elements such as iron were heated by shock
waves farther out from the remnant's center.