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Under Your Skies

In Astronomy by Brian Koberlein4 July 20151 Comment

The Milky Way is visible from every point on Earth.

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Amassing Evidence

In Milky Way by Brian Koberlein9 June 20155 Comments

How do we determine the mass of our Milky Way galaxy? One way is to look at the trails of stars lost by globular clusters.

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To Map the Invisible Sky

In Milky Way by Brian Koberlein8 June 20150 Comments

How do we know the shape of the Milky Way galaxy, when much of it is obscured by gas and dust?

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The Raggedy Edge

In Milky Way by Brian Koberlein13 March 20153 Comments

A new analysis of astronomical data has found the Milky Way may be larger than we’ve thought.

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Light in Motion

In Milky Way by Brian Koberlein18 February 20152 Comments

From the light of our galaxy we can see not only what’s there, but the dynamics of how it’s changing.

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Galaxy X

In Dark Matter by Brian Koberlein17 February 20150 Comments

New research finds evidence of a dark matter dwarf galaxy orbiting the Milky Way.

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Moving in the Dark

In Dark Matter by Brian Koberlein13 February 20151 Comment

The effect of dark matter has been observed in the center of our galaxy, further confirming its existence.

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Beryllium Sphere

In Galaxies by Brian Koberlein3 February 20152 Comments

Using an elemental trick, we can determine the age of our Milky Way galaxy.

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In Your Arms

In Milky Way by Brian Koberlein16 January 20150 Comments

At least one spiral arm of our home galaxy may extend much farther than we thought.

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Brian Koberlein is an astrophysics professor who can't stop rambling about how awesome the Universe is.