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This Mexican will work with NASA to find out if we are alone in the Universe

This Mexican will work with NASA to find out if we are alone in the Universe Luis Welbanks was selected by NASA as one of 24 new fellows for its prestigious NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (NHFP). Grow Your Business, Not Your Inbox Stay informed and join our daily newsletter now! Email May 12, 2021 4 min read This article was translated from our Spanish edition using AI technologies. Errors may exist due to this process. Are we alone in the universe? This is a question that has accompanied humanity for millennia and now a young Mexican will work with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (better known as NASA , for its acronym in English) to try to decipher the answer.

RIT Postdoctoral Researcher Erika Holmbeck named one of NASA s 2021 Hubble Fellows

‌ RIT Postdoctoral Associate Erika Holmbeck has been selected as one of 24 new fellows for the prestigious NASA Hubble Fellowship Program. An RIT postdoctoral researcher has been selected as one of 24 new fellows for the prestigious NASA Hubble Fellowship Program. Erika Holmbeck, who has been working as a postdoctoral associate with Associate Professor Richard O’Shaughnessy in the Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation since fall 2020, will begin as a Hubble Fellow in fall 2021. Holmbeck’s research focuses on how the universe makes the heaviest elements. Compact binary neutron star mergers, such as those discovered by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Scientific Collaboration, are believed to produce some of these heavy elements. At RIT, O’Shaughnessy’s group and colleagues at Los Alamos National Lab and the University of Tennessee have been collaborating on ways to consolidate information about these mergers obtained by many d

Potential exoplanet that could harbor life is found with noise-canceling headphones method

Potential Saturn-sized exoplanet with a mass 50 times of Earth that may be suitable for life is discovered 4.4 light years from our planet Scientists and the Breakthrough Watch/NEAR have developed new capabilities to directly image planets that could potentially harbor life within the habitable Using the new system, they discovered a potential  exoplanet in a star system The data suggests it is a Neptune- to Saturn-sized planet in Alpha Centauri The system is capable of blocking unwanted noise to detect signals from planets Unwanted noise can come from telescopes, cameras and nearby stars 

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