Magnus Arvidsson
arvidur.bsky.social
Magnus Arvidsson
@arvidur.bsky.social
Bee keeping, meditation, zen and other traditions of Buddhism, introversion, Aca, music, student of mathematics- slowly, astronomy and the cosmos, fine teas and beatiful tea ware.
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Alyssa Pagan does a lot more than admire stars from afar—she brings distant worlds to life as a science visuals developer with STScI. Pagan transforms dark, monochromatic images into the dazzling displays of light and color seen on computers, phones and TV screens. 🔭 🧪
Alyssa Pagan (B.S. '16, astronomy) brings distant worlds to life as a @spacetelescope.bsky.social science visuals developer.

She takes black and white data from the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes and uses filters to translate those images into color for the visible spectrum. 🧪
UMD Astronomy Alum Brings Space Images to Light | College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences | University of Maryland
Alyssa Pagan (B.S.
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March 31, 2025 at 5:29 PM
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From Brandon Pries: Merry Christmas! In today’s bite, learn how simulations of black hole accretion and feedback are informing our understanding of the evolution of the earliest black holes. 🔭✨🎄
astrobites.org/2024/12/25/s...
Over the Limit: Accretion and Feedback of Early Black Holes
Merry Christmas! In today’s bite, learn how simulations of black hole accretion and feedback are informing our understanding of the evolution of the earliest black holes.
astrobites.org
December 25, 2024 at 5:31 PM
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When white dwarfs begin to crystallize, can the change prompt the formation of magnetic fields millions of times stronger than Earth's? aasnova.org/2024/03/25/c... 🔭🧪
Crystallization, Convection, and a Magnetic White Dwarf Mystery - AAS Nova
When white dwarfs begin to crystallize, can the change prompt the formation of magnetic fields millions of times stronger than Earth's?
aasnova.org
March 25, 2024 at 4:12 PM
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How to Peel a Star Apart with a Black Hole

You can take a star apart layer by layer — all you'll need is a black hole and a set of precisely tuned orbital parameters. aasnova.org/2024/01/31/h... 🔭
How to Peel a Star Apart with a Black Hole - AAS Nova
You can take a star apart layer by layer — all you'll need is a black hole and a set of precisely tuned orbital parameters.
aasnova.org
January 31, 2024 at 6:25 PM