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Month: May 2022

Student Spotlight: Manuel Pasqual Paul

  • Author By physastroblog
  • Publication date May 16, 2022

Manuel Pasqual Paul is a 5th year Ph.D. student in Physics and Astronomy and has been the Physics Graduate Caucus (PGC) administrator since his first year at UCI. He led the efforts to revive PGC, solidify its structure, and expand the function and reach of the organization. Outside of PGC, Manuel specializes in Astronomy. He…Continue Reading Student Spotlight: Manuel Pasqual Paul

Sizing from the Smallest Scales: The Mass of the Milky Way

  • Author By physastroblog
  • Publication date May 11, 2022

All galaxies, including our own Milky Way, contain dark matter. But how much dark matter does the Milky Way have? This is a question that does not have a definite answer; turns out you can’t just weigh the galaxy on a scale and record the mass of dark matter. But that hasn’t stopped astronomers from…Continue Reading Sizing from the Smallest Scales: The Mass of the Milky Way

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