University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy: Astronomy Student's Fiery 'Old Faithful' Discovery Earns National Award
March 04, 2021
March 04, 2021
HONOLULU, Hawaii, March 4 (TNSRes) -- The University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy issued the following news release:
Unraveling an explosive mystery 570 million light-years away from Earth is an accomplishment belonging to the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy graduate student Anna Payne. Her discovery of a blackhole at the center of an alluring active galaxy has earned her American Astronomical Society's (AAS) Chambliss Astronomy Achievement Student Awar . . .
Unraveling an explosive mystery 570 million light-years away from Earth is an accomplishment belonging to the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy graduate student Anna Payne. Her discovery of a blackhole at the center of an alluring active galaxy has earned her American Astronomical Society's (AAS) Chambliss Astronomy Achievement Student Awar . . .