A starspot on Zeta Andromedae.
That’s a surface feature on a star 181 light years away.
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Image: Roettenbacher et al
Posts by Shashank Dholakia
Thank you Ben!! I obviously couldn't have done it without you!
Now to space out for a few days
seven panel figure showing different JWST transits of TOI-3884 b with a persistent spot-crossing event. TOI-3884 b orbits the pole of a small M dwarf star. the shape of the spot-crossing event changes slightly between each transit. each subpanel has a graphical representation of what the spot looks like during each transit.
really exciting work lead by Catriona Murray! TOI-3884 b is a planet on a polar orbit around an M dwarf. The transit has a persistent starspot crossing event. Using JWST, we measured the properties of the starspot and the Prot of the star 👀 arxiv.org/abs/2603.15414
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My first scientific paper is now public on arXiv!
TESS struggles with the brightest stars due to saturation from overexposure. This is unfortunate, because these are the stars that are amenable to photon-hungry follow-up methods, such as spectroscopy or interferometry (1/9)
arxiv.org/abs/2602.22472
Do you already have a Masters? Do you want to do a PhD in exoplanet radial velocity surveys with me at Macquarie University in Sydney?
Then have I got an ad for you!
If you're on the postdoc market for exoplanet/ML applications--strong recommendation to apply for this job at Macquarie, Ben is great!!
From Ryan White @astroryan.bsky.social : There are a few locations in the solar system where the push and pull of gravity mellows out and you can orbit in (relative) peace. Read all about these islands of tranquility we call Lagrange points! ⚛️ 🔭 ☄️ 🧪
astrobites.org/2026/01/29/w...
Stories from #SpaceAustralia in 2025:
Checking out the God of Chaos — Apep — using JWST and the VLT.
This unique triple stellar system is wild!
Some nice work on one of the papers here led by fellow Macquarie University student Ryan White!
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6 days of sunspots evolution.
AR4296 and AR4294
OK, this is getting really tricky to arrange. :-}
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Tiger spider (Trichonephila plumipes) (7/N)
Unknown, probably a moth caterpillar of some kind (6/N)
Cuckoo wasp (genus Primeuchroeus) (5/N)
Variable lynx spider (4/N)
Australasian swamphen (3/N)
Eastern treerunner mantis (2/N)
Jumping spider with four big eyes visible inside a webbed cave
One thing I will miss about UQ is the incredible biodiversity on campus. Thread of all the animals I photographed yesterday along one stretch of railing about 10m long.
(warning to the squeamish about bugs)
Starting with this bronze hopper (Helpis minitabunda): (1/N)
#bugsky #nature #spidersky 🌿
A starfield has a large and unusual red and orange nebula in the middle. The nebula seems to contain not only swirls but also nearly transparent shells. Please see the explanation for more detailed information.
🔭 Apep: Unusual Dust Shells from Webb
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, JWST; Science: Y. Han (Caltech), R. White (Macquarie U.); Image Processing: A. Pagan (STScI)
apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap25112...
I love this way of explaining papers!! Check this out by @astroryan.bsky.social !
Very excited to share the NASA/ESA/STScI press release of our team's work on Apep! It's a terrific writeup, complete with a brand new beautiful visualisation of the nebula geometry.
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science.nasa.gov/missions/web...
More h-alpha solar timelapses. Here's a loop of plasma twisting off AR4247 from yesterday around 21:30UTC. This might have been part of a small C-class flare. I think it looks like a tornado on the Sun!
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This is exactly the reason every mission and scientist should have a wide-open data policy! PUNCH has specific science objectives (looking at the solar wind) – but in the right hands the data can reveal amazing things NOT part of our original science. Giving those hands access is best for all. ☀️🔭🧪
I think he refers to her at his Fuhi which (in gujarati) is part of a whole vocabulary of extended family relations that doesn't translate well and gets compressed into aunt/uncle
I'm still confused by the cousin-x-removed in English tbh
Absolutely delighted to read this news after an anxious wait - Christian Schwab and I will be looking for a postdoc on extremely precise radial velocities at Macquarie soon!
Congratulations to everyone on what looks like an unusually large haul of projects for astronomy.
Just after sunset to the west! The star Alphecca (alpha CrB) is in this photo, so it's quite close to the constellation corona borealis
Forgot the astrophoto tag!
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Really cool astrobite about a really cool paper!
My attempt at Comet A6 Lemmon from subpar conditions last night. Wispy clouds still visible in the final image. Was surprisingly bright, p sure I could see it with the unaided eye! Easy through binocs.
Canon R5, RF100mm f2.8
19 images, ISO 800, 30s f3.2
🔭 #astronomy #comet
I took this w a monochrome camera & refractor w H-alpha etalon (Daystar Quark). 800 frames every 30s, best 5% stacked. Autostakkert, ImPPG for alignment, Wavesharp for sharpening and final warp stabilizer in Premiere. Humans have poor acuity in the real deep red H-alpha so colored orange instead.
1.5 hour timelapse of the Sun in hydrogen-alpha. I set this up quite late in the day and the Sun was pretty quiet so I was surprised how much evolution is visible in the prominences, granulation and the active region. I'll have to try more of this.
Video is set to loop forwards, then in reverse
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