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NASA's new "CODEX" telescope has snapped its first photos of the sun's outer atmosphere, revealing previously imperceptible ...
We are entering a new era of cosmic exploration. The new Vera C Rubin Observatory in Chile will transform astronomy with its ...
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Here's an interesting one: after going through all of the about 30 tapes that I got from my friend's nan, this was one of the most interesting ones. This is a recording of ABC for Kids from I believe ...
In a new study using the NSF's Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST), scientists captured the sharpest-ever views of the Sun's surface, revealing ultra-narrow bright and dark “striations” only ~20 ...
Maggie comes from a home where her parents always welcomed kids in need. "I am one of 14 kids, six biological and eight adopted," she said. "We just had a loud, safe, loving family." ...
Home sweet home If you were to look at a giant picture of space, zoom in on the Milky Way galaxy, and then zoom in again on one of its outer spiral arms, you’d find the solar system. Astronomers ...
These new unique views from our Solar Orbiter mission are the beginning of a new era of solar science.” The images captured on March 16–17, just before reaching that maximum tilt, came from three ...
But as products of the solar system, we also could see ourselves as Bennu brothers, Psyche sisters, comet cousins—kin to the asteroids and comets that chronicle our deepest histories.
Rubin’s data will help scientists piece together how our solar system formed and evolved. The predicted stats are staggering: 127,000 NEOs, 109,000 Jupiter Trojans, 37,000 distant Kuiper Belt ...
A new observatory is set to detect millions of never-before-seen solar system objects, a global group of astronomers led by Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) has said.
Millions of new solar system objects to be found and “filmed in technicolour” – new studies predict 4 June, 2025 A group of astronomers from across the globe, led by Queen’s University Belfast, have ...