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Discovering the cosmic mines of heavy elements

Team of astronomers working at computers.

Members of the GROWTH (Global Relay of Observatories Watching Transients Happen) team of astronomers at work. GROWTH is an NSF-funded Partnership for International Research and Education (PIRE) project that supports an international collaborative network of telescopes and scientists.

Credit: GROWTH


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Astronomers working at computers.

Members of the GROWTH (Global Relay of Observatories Watching Transients Happen) team of astronomers at work. GROWTH is an NSF-funded Partnership for International Research and Education (PIRE) project that supports an international collaborative network of telescopes and scientists.

Credit: GROWTH


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Research team

The GROWTH (Global Relay of Observatories Watching Transients Happen) team at their second annual meeting in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that took place Oct. 8-10, 2017.

Credit: California Institute of Technology


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Portrait of Mansi Kasliwal.

Mansi Kasliwal, principal investigator of GROWTH (Global Relay of Observatories Watching Transients Happen) and assistant professor of astronomy at the California Institute of Technology.

Credit: California Institute of Technology


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