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No radio astronomy needed: Ring laser measures Earth's axis wobble with unprecedented precision
As Earth moves through space, it wobbles slightly. A team of researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the University of Bonn has now succeeded in measuring these fluctuations in ...
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New ring laser measures Earth’s axis wobble without telescopes or satellites
Researchers in Germany have developed a ring laser that tracks Earth's axis movements without telescopes or satellites.
Imagine a massive celestial body colliding with Uranus at high speed; this impact could have 'overturned' Uranus, causing its ...
The Hayabusa2 mission is facing a new challenge after observations showed the asteroid it is going to rendezvous with and ...
Long ago, the Moon was much nearer Earth. Scientists believe a protoplanet collision created the Moon 4.5 billion years ago.
The Earth’s core is comprised of metals and, as the name suggests, makes up the interior of the Earth. It consists of a liquid outer core (made of iron and nickel and other elements, which play a role ...
Earth’s radiation can send some molecules spinning or vibrating, which is what makes them greenhouse gases. This infographic ...
The equinox marks the arrival of fall in the Northern Hemisphere on Sept. 22. Are you ready for fall? The official arrival of fall is the autumnal equinox, which occurs in the Northern Hemisphere on ...
As the Earth moves through space, it wobbles slightly. A team of researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) ...
The autumn night sky in Ireland is an observer's treasure-trove and the first celestial event of the season arrives on ...
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