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<raptop> !8ball Would a rust conference in maryland result in bad things happening to ferrous?
<galois> raptop: yes
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<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.08588
<galois> [arXiv] “Astronomical high-contrast imaging of circumstellar disks: MUSTARD inverse-problem versus PCA-based methods” S. Juillard, V. Christiaens, O. Absil — «Recent observations have shown that protoplanetary disks around young stars can embed a wide variety of features. Raw disk images produced by high-contrast imaging instruments are corrupted by slowly varying residual stellar light in the form of quasi-static speckles.…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.07642
<galois> [arXiv] “Roman Early-Definition Astrophysics Survey Opportunity: Galactic Roman Infrared Plane Survey (GRIPS)” Roberta Paladini, Catherine Zucker, Robert Benjamin et al. — «A wide-field near-infrared survey of the Galactic disk and bulge/bar(s) is supported by a large representation of the community of Galactic astronomers. The combination of sensitivity, angular resolution and large field of view make Roman uniquely able to…»
<raptop> asteroid deflection Δv requirements: quite small if you have enough time https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.07865
<galois> [arXiv] “kinetic impact and gravitational perturbations for asteroid deflection” Bruno Chagas, Antonio F. B. de A. Prado, Othon C. Winter — «Asteroids have called the attention of researchers around the world. Its chemical and physical composition can give us important information about the formation of our Solar System. In addition, the hypothesis of mining some of these objects is considered, since they contain precious metals.…»