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Articles tagged: evolution

  • Edwin Saltpeter, IMF, initial mass function, Network science, stellar evolution 08 June 2016 Long standing initial mass function problem solved

    ... law has far-reaching implications into many branches of astronomy as the distribution of stellar masses affects the evolution of stellar clusters. If you want to understand galaxy formation, which consequently has implications for large-scale...

    • Edwin Saltpeter
    • IMF
    • initial mass function
    • Network science
    • stellar evolution
  • Human-centred design, lilving in space, organisational psychology, space travel August 2019 The next us – our evolution in deep space

    ...catch us off-guard and create unintended consequences. The history of evolution’s path has taught us that stress is not always a ...the Space Station. Human-centred mission design The history of evolution’s path has taught us that stress is not always a...

    • Human-centred design
    • lilving in space
    • organisational psychology
    • space travel
    Authors: Alires J Almon     Jason D Batt    
  • 29 April 2018 Atmospheric Evolution on Inhabited and Lifeless Worlds

    ... part of university curricula and the subject of many books. This volume concentrates on the structure, constituents and evolution of planetary atmospheres, which are clearly crucial to the potential for life on those worlds. As the authors say...

  • Andromeda, dwarf galaxies, Milky Way October 2016 The dwarf galaxy problem

    ... are small companions of bigger galaxies, like our own Milky Way. Our computer simulations investigate the evolution of the Universe and are very effective at producing Universes akin to our own. However, there are some...

    • Andromeda
    • dwarf galaxies
    • Milky Way
    Authors: Olivia Keenan    
  • Apollo Next Generation Sample Analysis program, Artemis, Lunar samples, Lunar volatiles, permanently shadowed regions, PSR January 2021 Evolution of volatiles on the Moon

    ... generation to conduct new science on Apollo samples. We don’t yet know whether the processes of regolith formation and evolution are exactly the same at the lunar poles as they are in the near-equatorial region of the lunar...

    • Apollo Next Generation Sample Analysis program
    • Artemis
    • Lunar samples
    • Lunar volatiles
    • permanently shadowed regions
    • PSR
    Authors: David S Draper     James Green    
  • 31 December 2018 Planetary Ring Systems: properties, structure and evolution

    It never ceases to amaze how much can be said and written these days about parts of the solar system that were shrouded in mystery only a few decades ago. Saturn’s rings are a good example: if you’ve ever had the privilege of seeing the rings ...

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