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In a First, Astronomers Watch a Galaxy Die in Real-Time

Image Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser Galaxies begin to ‘die’ when they stop forming stars, which is something astronomers had always known but had never clearly glimpsed the start of. Until now.  Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), whose global collaboration is the largest ground-based astronomical project in existence, astronomers observed a faraway galaxy as it ejected nearly half of its star-forming gas and fuel a ‘starburst’ that kicks off galaxy death. Until now, most astronomers have hypothesized this happens as a result of winds that erupt when stars form and the black holes that sit at the center of the galaxy. But the new observations suggest a different catalyst for the galaxy’s death.

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Posted on (1) INTRODUCING BUTLER TO NEW READERS. Elizabeth Connor describes the work of “repackaging the Patternist Series for the Mother of Afrofuturism” in “How to Give Octavia Butler the Covers She Deserves” at Literary Hub. …After some back and forth and plenty of discussion with the editor acting as mediator we determined that by elegant, they likely meant more stylized human forms in more sophisticated poses, as well as a textural or brushy quality to the art (as there had been on the Parable books), that lent an air of being hand-drawn rather than machine-made. As for dynamic, we soon understood that the symmetry of the earliest comps was what the agent and estate were reacting against. By simply breaking the vertical axis and giving each cover a certain degree of asymmetry even as the figures revolved around a central “moon” shape that remained static they felt much more alive. The designer came back with revisions and, in relatively quick succession,�

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