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Nathan Smith
Professor, Astronomy | Member of the Graduate Faculty | Astronomer, Steward Observatory
Astronomy
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Seminar with a Focus on Stellar Evolution from an Observational Perspective
Seminiar with a Focus on Stellar Evolution from an Observational Perspective
Fundamentals of Astronomy
The Physical Universe
Astrophysics of Stars and Planets
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Student Thesis/Dissertation
(5)
AN OPTICAL STUDY OF THE SUPERLUMINOUS TYPE IIN SUPERNOVA ASASSN-14IL
2022
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bachelors
Asymmetries in Type IIn Supernovae from Spectropolarimetry
2021
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doctoral
The Kinematics of Massive Stars and Circumstellar Material in the Carina Nebula
2017
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doctoral
OBSERVATIONS OF THE TYPE IIN SUPERNOVA J13522411
2016
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Bachelors
Measuring the Physical Properties of Protostellar Outflows from Intermediate-Mass Stars in Feedback-Dominated Regions
2015
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doctoral
News
(5)
Astronomers Uncover Clues to the Star that Wouldn't Die
2018
The Supernova That Wasn't: A Tale of 3 Cosmic Eruptions
2016
The Supernova That Cried Wolf
2013
Echoes From an Exploding Star
2012
Wildcat Alumni to Compete in This Year's Masters
2010