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Superflares may be less harmful to exoplanets than previously thought, study shows

Superflares may be less harmful to exoplanets than previously thought, study shows
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Environmental News Network - Does the Milky Way Move Like a Spinning Top?

Share This An investigation carried out by the astrophysicists of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) Žofia Chrobáková, a doctoral student at the IAC and the University of La Laguna (ULL), and Martín López Corredoira, questions one of the most interesting findings about the dynamics of the Milky Way in recent years: the precession, or the wobble in the axis of rotation of the disc warp is incorrect.  An investigation carried out by the astrophysicists of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) Žofia Chrobáková, a doctoral student at the IAC and the University of La Laguna (ULL), and Martín López Corredoira, questions one of the most interesting findings about the dynamics of the Milky Way in recent years: the precession, or the wobble in the axis of rotation of the disc warp is incorrect. The results have just been published in The Astrophysical Journal.

Does the Milky Way move like a spinning top?

Loading video. VIDEO: The rotation of the Galaxy is not included in the video, only the precession with respect to it. view more  Credit: Gabriel Pérez Díaz, SMM (IAC) An investigation carried out by the astrophysicists of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) ?ofia Chrobáková, a doctoral student at the IAC and the University of La Laguna (ULL), and Martín López Corredoira, questions one of the most interesting findings about the dynamics of the Milky Way in recent years: the precession, or the wobble in the axis of rotation of the disc warp is incorrect. The results have just been published in

Picton plays host to workshop by master sculptor Javier Murcia

Murcia presented the two-day Simplified Figure workshop at the studio of Picton potter Sara Scott​. During this workshop, Murcia taught students to break down the body into simple geometrical parts. This makes it easy to understand the volume of the different parts and the core structure of the figure, he said. Students learn proportions and anatomy just deep enough to read through the surface of the skin and get an understanding of the human figure. “What I do is difficult to find, not only in New Zealand, but in the world. You have to go to Paris, or Italy or Barcelona to find this kind of thing,” said Murcia.

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