UR #30: How do you grow a galaxy? Using new observations from the UVCANDELS survey, a possible link between recent star formation, merger frequency, and the size-mass evolution of massive, quiescent galaxies is investigated.

The secret ingredient of the Magellanic Stream The formation of the Magellanic stream is a decades long mystery that might have been solved by considering corona. No, not that corona. . .

UR #29: Measuring the White Dwarf Mass-Radius Relation using Thousands of Stars Today’s undergraduate research post features a student who measures the white dwarf mass-radius relation using thousands of stars and a neat effect predicted by general relativity

Astrobites goes multi-lingual! Here at Astrobites, we are celebrating European Day of Languages and linguistic diversity worldwide by introducing our series of multi-language posts! To kick off the series, here is a summary of a recent paper on why it is so important for science communication to include multiple languages.

An Uncertain Future for the Night Skies The night sky is now destined to change due to plans which involve placing thousands of satellites into low Earth orbits. Is there a cause for concern?