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Webb telescope maps Uranus auroras in new detail
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has produced the first vertical map of Uranus’s ionosphere, giving scientists a ...
The 7th Starmus Festival will take place in Bratislava, Slovakia, May 12–17, 2024. The organizers of Starmus are pleased to announce that in association with Starmus, we will again hold an ...
Astronomers suspect there is at least one other star interacting with the material cast off by the central dying star in NGC 6072, creating the abnormal appearance of this planetary nebula. Credit: ...
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Astronomers spot evidence of a planet collision that may mirror moon formation
Hubble Space Telescope images have revealed a second massive collision between planetary bodies orbiting the nearby star Fomalhaut, roughly 25 light-years from Earth. The discovery, reported in a peer ...
For this month's ESA/Hubble Picture of the Month, NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope is joined by ESA's Euclid to create a new ...
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The Jellyfish Nebula in Gemini reveals a brain like structure in a detailed deep space photo
A deep-space photo of the Jellyfish Nebula in Gemini shows a brain-like structure, capturing the supernova remnant IC 443 and surrounding interstellar gas and stars.
After two earlier attempts were canceled due to high winds, UMass Lowell researchers successfully launched a planet-finding telescope to the edge of the atmosphere from a NASA facility in New Mexico.
A brilliantly fun and unique telescope that allows beginners to image all kinds of deep sky objects. The price might seem steep for a beginner, but we think it's worth it for the ease of use and ...
Most planets will be visible to the naked eye, but two will require binoculars or a telescope.
Welcome to the Daily Telescope. There is a little too much darkness in this world and not enough light, a little too much pseudoscience and not enough science. We'll let other publications offer you a ...
Six of Earth’s neighboring planets are about to come into view at once — here’s how to use optics to get the most from the event.
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