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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 ...
Astronomers might be close to confirming the presence of an Earth-like atmosphere on an exoplanet for the first time, ...
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The Sun Flashed a Giant Heart at Earth This Week, And We Love It
In what we can only interpret as a show of solidarity for the Solar System's beleaguered dwarf planet Pluto, the Sun put its heart prominently on its sleeve atmosphere. On the side of the Sun facing ...
When the biggest geomagnetic storm in 20 years hit Earth in May 2024, photographer Kavan Chay was in Tumbledown Bay, New ...
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2 billion people will be able to see 'God of Chaos' asteroid Apophis when it buzzes Earth in April 2029
"This is four times more people than saw Neil Armstrong walk on the moon. Think about what a world event this is going to be." ...
Astronomers have used an X-ray spacecraft called XRISM to observe powerful winds blowing from a neutron star — the findings ...
New Curtin University research has uncovered a striking link between the structure of our galaxy and the evolution of Earth's ...
Xinting Yu, assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Texas at San Antonio, is one of two recipients of the 2025 Harold C. Urey Prize. The national award from ...
A Chilean astronomer has become dedicated to battling light pollution in the Atacama Desert and preserve what is considered ...
The Rawalpindi Astronomy Society (RAS) and Space Sciences Group have announced an exciting series of outreach activities for World ...
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The world's first view of Earth from the moon, taken 59 years ago — Space photo of the week
On Aug. 23, 1966, NASA's Lunar Orbiter 1 sent back the first photo of Earth from the moon. It showed a grainy crescent Earth ...
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A Long Skinny Rectangular Telescope Could Succeed Where the James Webb Fails and Uncover Habitable Worlds Nearby
Finding another Earth is the holy grail of modern astronomy. NASA’s upcoming Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) is ...
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