New research results! Postdoc Tiara Hung and team used
@Hubble to see a star ripped apart by a supermassive black hole, a “tidal disruption event” that is closest yet discovered. Ultraviolet reveals fast-moving material in these rare events. More: bit.ly/UCSCat2019qiz@ucsc
New research results! Postdoc Tiara Hung and team used @hst to view a star ripped apart by a supermassive black hole. This “tidal disruption event” is the closest yet discovered. Ultraviolet reveals fast-moving material in these rare events. More: bit.ly/UCSCat2019qiz@ucsc
We've been working on the Young Supernova Experiment (YSE), a new optical time-domain survey on the Pan-STARRS telescopes, for about a year now. YSE just published its survey overview and initial transient discoveries. Read about it here: bit.ly/YSE-PZ#UCSC
GIVE TODAY - @UCSC Giving Day crowdfunding campaign helps Gravitational Wave Astrophysics undergraduates get research experience at @Lick Observatory. Visit our project page bit.ly/UCSCGWASTRO to learn how you can help our students. #give2ucsc
TOMORROW Only - @UCSC Giving Day crowdfunding campaign helps undergraduates in the Gravitational Wave Astrophysics program gain research experience at @Lick Observatory. Visit our project page bit.ly/UCSCGWASTRO to learn how you can help our students. #give2ucsc
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Coming Sept. 30 - @UCSC Giving Day crowdfunding campaign helps undergraduates in the Gravitational Wave Astrophysics program gain research experience at @Lick Observatory. Visit our project page to learn how you can help our students. #give2ucsc