Stargazers can tune in to the Virtual Telescope Project's YouTube stream beginning at 11 p.m. EDT on Sept. 17 (3:00 GMT Sept. 18) to see live views from the organization's robotic telescopes located ...
Why build a telescope? YOLO, as the kids say. Having decided that, one must decide what type of far-seer one will construct.
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Skyscraper-size asteroid previously predicted to hit us in 60 years will zoom past Earth on Thursday (Sept. 18) — and you can see it live
The "potentially hazardous" asteroid 2025 FA22 will fly close past Earth at more than 24,000 mph on Thursday (Sept. 18). The ...
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Don't miss the beautiful summer Milky Way next week as the new moon goes dark on Sept. 21
The moon is near new phase this week, and clearer skies and cooler overnight temperatures means that this is also an optimum ...
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'Like trying to see fog in the dark': How strange pulses of energy are helping scientists build the ultimate map of the universe
Astronomers are using radio pulses from space to find missing baryonic matter and learn about supermassive black holes, ...
Travel 500 million light-years into the James Webb Space Telescope's amazing view of the Cartwheel Galaxy. Credit: ESA/Webb, ...
A skyscraper-size asteroid named 2025 FA22 will make a close approach to Earth this week, and you can watch it happen live ...
The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has been exploring the cosmos for 3 years. See some of the amazing highlights. Credit: Directed by: Bethany Downer and Nico Bartmann Editing: Nico Bartmann ...
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Inside life at Ireland’s castles: Blackwater, Birr and Glin owners share their stories
From North Cork to Limerick and Offaly, three families reveal the passion, challenges and legacy of living in Ireland’s ...
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Cornwall photographer 'just starting out' captrues stunning images of Pacman Nebula
A photographer from Cornwall has captured a stunning picture of the 'Pacman Nebula'. Jade Warner, 40, took the image of NGC ...
The polarization pattern around M87* — the first black hole to be directly imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope — has ...
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