Little Green Men
12 mins.
On November 18 of 1967, a graduate student in astronomy Jocelyn Bell detected a bit of scruff in the data from her radio telescope. Was it our first contact wi...
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On November 18 of 1967, a graduate student in astronomy Jocelyn Bell detected a bit of scruff in the data from her radio telescope. Was it our first contact wi...
Read MoreHow can the weakly interacting neutrinos tear apart a star? - Third article in series of stellar explosions.
A discussion of how the presence of a magnetic field could impact the types of SNIa explosions that we observe
The second article in the series of Stellar Explosions. It looks into the physics of white dwarf novae and supernovae explosions.
From the first paper on supernovae to current day studies - the first one of a series of articles on Stellar Explosions
Maybe you hate equations. Maybe you love them. Maybe they make you look insanely cool. Maybe you should read this article.
Team Horizon is a bunch of enthusiastic undergrads, with keen interests in physics and astronomy, who envision to cater to the int...