There's no better time than now to embrace the majesty of the night sky to begin a lifelong journey with amateur astronomy ...
The James Webb Space Telescope was built with a flaw, and because it's a million miles away, we can't repair it, but we can ...
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Telescope Imaging: How to Pick the Right Camera and Pixel Size
Selecting the perfect camera and pixel size can make all the difference in your astrophotography. In this video, we guide you ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, only the third of its kind ever detected, is speeding away from the Sun. Here's how to watch its ...
Nearly 2½ centuries ago, in December 1781, musical composer and amateur astronomer William Herschel was scanning his telescope through the skies over ...
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, a fascinating celestial object, will be livestreamed tonight at 11:15 PM ET by The Virtual ...
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Astronomers find how some planets make their own oceans
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery on November 8, 2025, that challenges previous models of planetary water ...
This year, on 10 November, it is World Science Day for Peace and Development. SALT has had considerable social benefits for ...
NASA contracts Katalyst Space Technologies for $30 million to reposition the Swift space telescope and prevent its descent to Earth.
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Solar storms can trigger auroras on Earth. This star’s explosion could destroy a planet’s atmosphere
Astronomers say they spotted signs of a giant explosion releasing from a star beyond our solar system, one powerful enough to destroy a planet’s atmosphere.
Rubin Observatory’s first image reveals a vast stellar stream behind galaxy M61, likely formed from a disrupted dwarf galaxy, exposing hidden cosmic structures.
An exoplanet completely or densely covered by clouds could aid astronomers in their search for signs of life beyond Earth. Cloudy skies may spoil a picnic or block a view of the stars through a ...
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