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Green Pea Galaxies
Green Pea galaxies could help astronomers understand early universe Read More
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Young supernova remains found by U-M astronomer
The remnants of a supernova—among the youngest ever found in the Milky Way—have been discovered by a University of Michigan astronomer. Read More
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Congratulations to Michigan Astronomy graduates!
The Department of Astronomy congratulates recent and upcoming graduates who will be starting new positions in 2013: Read More
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An Over-Massive Black Hole in the Compact Lenticular Galaxy NGC1277
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Distinguished Alumni visit for a talk
U-M Astronomy Alumni Catherine Espaillat (PhD '09) and Matt Walker (PhD '07) recently visited to give a Colloquium talk, in conjunction with Rackham Graduate School's Centennial Alumni Lectures program. Read More
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Dying Star Provides New Opportunities For Testing Relativity
In March 2011, astronomers detected an unusual event: a formerly quiet black hole at the center of a distant galaxy suddenly became active. But they didn't realize just how unusual an event this was until several days later. Read More
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Professor Calvet receives Collegiate Professorship
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Angell Hall Featured in LSA Video


