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An Open Cluster of Starlinks
The American Astronomical Society is having their national meeting in Longbeach, CA, this week. I’m not attending, but I do have a few students and a postdoc presenting some of our work on post-starburst quasars (you can read the abstracts online here , here , and here ). Expect to see ...
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[links] Link salad for a Tuesday morning
Lakeshore — ... — James Wallace Harris on space travel. These days, I am beginning to think the future of manned space travel is Asian. If the Euro-American axis has a role in that future, it will be as a response to Sino-Indian activity in high orbit. (Snurched from Mike Brotherton.) ...

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