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Astrobites at AAS 238: Day 2

Welcome to the virtual summer American Astronomical Society (AAS) meeting! Astrobites is attending the conference as usual, and we will report highlights from each day here. If you’d like to see more timely updates during the day, we encourage you to search the #aas238 hashtag on twitter.  We’ll be posting once a day during the meeting, so be sure the visit the site often to catch all the news!   This composite image of NGC4535 shows a Hubble image of the galaxy, overlaid with new ALMA observations of the galaxy’s molecular clouds. [ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/PHANGS, S. Dagnello (NRAO)]

Turbulence in interstellar gas clouds reveals multi-fractal structures

The German-French Cooperation Programme GENESIS describes the complex structure of the interstellar medium using a new mathematical method. The dispersion of interstellar turbulence in gas clouds before star formation unfolds in a cosmically small space.

NASA s Voyager-1 sends back data of the hum of interstellar gas

NASA s Voyager-1 sends back data of the hum of interstellar gas Ryan Morrison For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo NASA s Voyager-1 spacecraft, travelling outside the solar system, has sent back new data revealing a hum given off by interstellar gas 14 billion miles from the Earth.  The spacecraft, currently further away from the Earth than any human-made object before it, launched 44 years ago to study the gas giants of the outer solar system. Its instruments have now recorded the constant drone of plasma - the fourth state of matter that makes up 99.9 per cent of the universe - while in interstellar space.

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