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Astronomers found the building blocks of new planets swirling around two young stars
Astronomers have discovered the raw ingredients of planets orbiting two infant stars, offering a glimpse into how new worlds ...
Observatory goes online later this decade, it will create one of science's biggest data challenges. The SKA Observatory is a global radio telescope project built in the Southern Hemisphere. There, ...
An automated data-sharing system co-developed by SpaceX and American radio astronomers promises to protect radio telescopes ...
The world’s largest space telescope, comprising thousands of antennae in the southern hemisphere, will generate massive ...
Grote Reber helped spark decades of interest in radio astronomy in Tasmania when he decided to call the southern state home.
Twice a month, on clear nights, the University of New Hampshire Observatory in Durham opens up to the public for a viewing ...
Using the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT), astronomers have performed radio observations of the Ophiuchus ...
Using two telescopes, scientists were able to pinpoint the location of the fleeting phenomenon with surprising accuracy ...
On September 10, Zhuimi Technology announced the establishment of its Astronomy Business Unit (BU), systematically proposing ...
Astronomers have spotted the brightest fast radio burst yet coming from a nearby galaxy. Observations of this phenomenon, a powerful flash of radio waves that lasts only about a millisecond, could ...
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Will the James Webb telescope lead us to alien life? Scientists say we're getting closer than ever.
Three years into its mission, the James Webb Space Telescope has advanced the search for alien life more than any machine ...
Eight years, three states, and two jobs after NASA's 2017 launch of its Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer, or NICER, telescope toward the International Space Station, a UI graduate research ...
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