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  • RT @augustmuench: In 1964 the AJ Editors wrote 'Policy Concerning Papers on Computation.' Have a look #dotastro: htt…
  • RT @juandiegosoler: Buena @juramaga
  • In 1964 the AJ Editors wrote 'Policy Concerning Papers on Computation.' Have a look #dotastro:
  • @erinbspace @OSFramework Also see see HITRAN13 https://t.co/1J14xYOrNl and now in the ADS
  • @kevinschawinski @JossBlandHawtho SFR of MW is 2
  • @JossBlandHawtho Our BeSSeL results: and the old PM of Sgr A*
  • Buena @juramaga
  • Genel, S: Introducing the Illustris project: the evolution of galaxy populatio[...] #adsarticleoftheday
  • RT @WhiteSkyBlues: #OpChemtrails #geoengineering #wxmod
  • RT @GuyPoppy1: Ouch First-known modern example of an ANTI-acknowledgment in a serious technical paper.
  • 大きなnebulosityの付随した妙なセファイドについて同僚と議論。こいつは確かに妙な天体だ。QT
  • Planck Collaboration: Planck 2013 results. XXII. Constraints on inflation[...] #adsarticleoftheday
  • @GeertHub Fully agree - David Schlegel wrote an interesting little article on the issue
  • Tweets of great historical papers by Canadian-based astronomers: Hawkes & Jones 1975 (Western),
  • ADSABS Harvard #EducateYourself #OpChemtrails #WeatherModification
  • Here's our preprint on W0047+68 as an intermediate surface gravity, dusty brown dwarf in the AB Dor Moving Group
  • RT @astronomolly: MT @Jeyhan: @arfon: Why does the astropy paper only have 75 cites when it's so widely used by community?
  • RT @demitrimuna: 26K @Astropy DLs this month alone, 60 citations for 18 month old paper. If you use Astropy, please cite it!
  • 26K @Astropy DLs this month alone, 60 citations for 18 month old paper. If you use Astropy, please cite it! #dotastro
  • "Academic environments of today do not reward tool builders," case in point --> #fb
  • @scorfano For astropy, it's
  • MT @Jeyhan: @arfon: Why does the astropy paper only have 75 cites when it's so widely used by community? #dotastro
  • @astronomolly @arfon
  • @astrofrog The answer depends on how good a writer you are.
  • which could have been implanted in the outer belt, are also found in the inner part of the asteroid belt. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  • … asteroid belt. DeMeo and Carry talk about this in their review. However, D-type asteroids,
  • better results, because one or two giant planets tend to be ejected.
  • the fate of Jupiter's galilean satellites and more. I'll just say that it's really difficult
  • investigate the capture of irregular satellites by the giant planets, the capture of Trojans by Neptune …
  • Craig Agnor published a similar calculation with Doug Lin.
  • Jupiter scenario.
  • … as described here.
  • recent ideas about dynamical chaos. Work in the 1980s & 1990s by Jack Wisdom and others showed
  • RT @astrosofista: Más errores astronómicos en la literatura, esta vez relacionados con la Luna 2/2
  • Más errores astronómicos en la literatura, esta vez relacionados con la Luna 2/2
  • RT @AcademicsSay: The "anti-acknowledgement" section. via @pickover
  • back-to-back-to-back papers in Nature. The Nice model is related to the
  • @NZMason Fantastic idea for a future project! Shapiro has a series of papers beginning with you could take a look at
  • @sondy YORP, BYORP …
  • @brant_robertson @jbprime huh. An extended period of reionization driven by high z galaxies. Sounds familiar
  • Dr. Fernández had already predicted the existence of a comet belt beyond Neptune, that is, the Kuiper Belt.
  • Mersini-Houghton, L: Backreaction of Hawking radiation on a gravitationally coll[...] #adsarticleoftheday
  • 'rock comet'! Luckily, you might see its handiwork in about a week.
  • RT @WhiteSkyBlues: #Chemtrails #Geoengineering #OpChemtrails
  • #Chemtrails #Geoengineering #OpChemtrails
  • RT @OpChemtrails: Scientific Paper Atmospheric responses stratospheric aerosol #Geoengineering #OpChemtrails (20 m…
  • @astrotweeps love your memory! The reference is
  • (paper here - free to download): Scientists have also tried to detect anomalies in the motion of spacecraft such as
  • @adsabs dear ADS, is it possible to search for *instructive* papers written by a specific author?