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Astronomer: Leap Years Aren’t Exactly Every Four Years

Just a reminder, February has 29 days this year. 

Have you ever wondered why we have an extra day once every four years or how that came to be? If you’ve wondered, so has your audience. 

Tom Maccarone, the Presidential Research Excellence Professor in the Texas Tech University Department of Physics & Astronomy, can answer those questions. 

Maccarone earned his bachelor’s degree in physics from the California Institute of Technology and his master’s degree and doctorate in astronomy from Yale University. His research interests include population studies of X-ray binaries and globular cluster black holes, understanding accretion in black hole and neutron star X-ray binary systems, and stellar mass and supermassive black holes. Maccarone led the discovery of the first globular cluster black hole X-ray binary; the discovery of an isolated young stellar object, CX330; and the discovery of new sources of supersoft X-ray emission.

 

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Tom Maccarone, Presidential Research Excellence Professor, (806) 742-3778 or thomas.maccarone@ttu.edu

 

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