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Visit by U.S. members of Congress to ALMA

Visit by U.S. members of Congress to ALMA

A delegation of members from the United States House of Representatives visited the ALMA Observatory on April 4th. This visit was organized by the US Embassy in Chile, Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI) — the North American partner in the observatory — and ALMA. There were a total of 13 representatives from the House Committee on Science, Space...

Vacuuming up the dust — and sterilizing a planet — around Proxima Centauri

Vacuuming up the dust — and sterilizing a planet — around Proxima Centauri

Well, nuts. Last week, just five days ago, I wrote that astronomers had found evidence of rings of dust around Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to our own, and furthermore that there might be a ringed planet there. As I was literally drafting up that article, a different team of astronomers — using the very same data — were putting the final...

Young Planet Makes a Scene

Young Planet Makes a Scene

Nestled in the Ophiuchus star-forming region, 410 light-years from the Sun, a protoplanetary disk is slowly taking shape. Dust emission from AS 209 reveals a curious pattern of rings and gaps surrounding the young star. Protoplanetary disks are composed of gas and dust particles, forming after the collapse of a molecular cloud. As matter from the...

Powerful Flare from Star Proxima Centauri Detected with ALMA

Powerful Flare from Star Proxima Centauri Detected with ALMA

Space weather emitted by Proxima Centauri, the star closest to our sun, may make that system rather inhospitable to life after all. Using data from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), a team of astronomers discovered that a powerful stellar flare erupted from Proxima Centauri last March. This finding, published in the...