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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.
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Azerbaijan GP conclusions: Piastri SOS, Lando’s big problem, Max’s post-Horner wavelength
Red Bull star Max Verstappen won the F1 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix with Mercedes' George Russell second and Carlos Sainz ...
"What looks unappealing to us outsiders are festive dishes that celebrate the conviction that nothing edible should be wasted ...
Pluto is the power planet of destruction, debts, power, control, sexuality, and transformation. So what happens when it moves ...
Scientists have found thousands of planets outside our solar system, called exoplanets, throughout the galaxy. This artist’s ...
Since astronomers found the first planets outside our solar system in 1992 and the first planet around a sunlike star in 1995 ...
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A more precise measure of Earth's wobble
Recently, the results of a 250-day experiment to refine a particular motion of our planet were published in the journal ...
At drop-off, it may be tempting to sneak out when your child is distracted or to prolong the goodbye until you’re both wrung ...
Mondo Duplantis lit up the third night of the Tokyo world championships when he broke the pole vault world record for the ...
One of the boldest dreams in modern astronomy is the search for Earth-like worlds beyond our solar system. These exoplanets ...
By 2015, NASA announced that Kepler had discovered its 1,000th exoplanet. 2016 was a banner year for exoplanet detections with nearly 1,500 in that year alone. The total number reached 5,000 in March ...
Today, let’s talk about a super cool discovery in the field of astronomy! Recently, astronomers used microlensing to find the host star of the exoplanet Gaia22dkvLb, and the key point is that this ...
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