First-year SWAYS observations report a superflare on EK Draconis with no low-frequency radio signal, interpreted as evidence that dense coronae in active stars inhibit type II/III burst instabilities.
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Mars' triaxiality came from a tidal bulge raised by a synchronous moon Nerio whose orbit became unstable due to solar tides and a palaeo ocean, leading to its inward spiral, destruction during the LHB, and a spin adjustment that roughly matches Mars' current rotation.
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Summary of the First Year of the Space Weather Around Young Suns Program: 900 Hours of Low-frequency Radio and Optical Data Dedicated to Young, Solar-type Stars
First-year SWAYS observations report a superflare on EK Draconis with no low-frequency radio signal, interpreted as evidence that dense coronae in active stars inhibit type II/III burst instabilities.
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The demise of the synchronous moon that gave Mars its triaxiality. The role of solar tides and a palaeo ocean
Mars' triaxiality came from a tidal bulge raised by a synchronous moon Nerio whose orbit became unstable due to solar tides and a palaeo ocean, leading to its inward spiral, destruction during the LHB, and a spin adjustment that roughly matches Mars' current rotation.