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These 2 European telescopes use lasers to track potentially dangerous space junk (video)
The two telescopes operate synchronously: Izaña-2 fires laser pulses at a piece of space debris high overhead, and Izaña-1 ...
An automated data-sharing system co-developed by SpaceX and American radio astronomers promises to protect radio telescopes ...
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, a rare visitor from outside the Solar System, might have been spewing gases for months ...
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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.
For more than sixty years, a tiny asteroid has been moving in step with Earth, hidden from view until recently. Astronomers now confirm that this small body, named 2025 PN7, is traveling in a special ...
Seattle-based Hubble Network says it has raised $70 million in additional investment to accelerate the growth of its ...
The latest research reveals the detailed mechanism of material being pulled into a black hole beyond the event horizon.
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Four Telescopes Confirm There's Something Deeply Strange About the Mysterious Object Headed Into the Solar System
Astronomers simply can't shake the feeling that there's something really off about interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. The ...
At the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, Meredith Rawls makes sure reflected sunlight doesn’t ruin astronomical observations by the world’s newest sky-observing super-machine.
Based on the work of a student at Brigham Young University, origami theorists have unlocked a new set of patterns that could change space exploration ...
A recently observed object called 2025 PN7 was found orbiting near the Earth. The quasi-moon is expected to accompany our ...
Astronomers discover asteroid 2025 PN7, earth's latest quasi-satellite, revealing insights into planetary dynamics and ...
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