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Monthly Archives: May 2017
The TRAPPIST-1 System: Listening to Planetary Orbits
(Cross-posted from WBGO.org. Thanks to Nate Chinen for inviting me to write this.) With most things, I’ve found, what’s most interesting isn’t the thing in itself, but rather how it relates to other things. In other words, everything is relative, … Continue reading
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