[Press Release] Untangling the Formation of Planetary Systems with Deuteriumhttps://t.co/0SZaUvmXaW
— NAOJ ALMA project (@NAOJ_ALMA_en) September 15, 2021
International team using ALMA revealed the distribution of heavy hydrogen (deuterium) in planet formation sites with the highest resolution ever achieved. pic.twitter.com/r6oFRgQ8sy
Today @Nature features 2 research made with ALMA data.
— ALMA Observatory at Home📡 (@almaobs) September 22, 2021
📷1: Distant galaxies imaged with ALMA, #Hubble and VISTA ESO. Green and orange represent radiations from ionized carbon atoms and dust particles
📷2: Composite image of galaxy cluster MACSJ 0138.
➡️https://t.co/7zh1b5oIUe pic.twitter.com/NyLGPdWcta
MAPS XVIII: Richard Teague of @CenterforAstro observed the kinematics of HD 163296 and MWC 480. #stars #planets #astronomy https://t.co/F5f72mPqjR
— NRAO (@TheNRAO) September 15, 2021
"ALMA Scientists Uncover the Mystery of Early Massive Galaxies Running on Empty" by @TheNRAO https://t.co/JDAP71G0us pic.twitter.com/T1gJ6YkhEv
— ALMA Observatory at Home📡 (@almaobs) September 25, 2021