Scientists have used the Gaia Space Telescope to create a 3D map of star kindergartens within the Milky Way, and you can fly through it.
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CT Insider on MSNJohn Breunig (opinion): Sneak preview of CT's Planetarium & Astronomy Center
Columnist John Breunig gets starry-eyed taking a tour of the new Planetarium & Astronomy Center at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center.
As China's first self-developed advanced submillimeter wave telescope, once completed, the XSMT is expected to join the ...
A partial solar eclipse happens Sunday in parts of the Southern Hemisphere. Saturn will also appear at its brightest, with ...
Telescopes on the National Mall tonight will give people a chance to see the stars and experience the largest astronomy outreach event in the United States.
A new class of supermassive black holes embedded in a thick gas shell could explain small red dots in images from the James ...
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Telescope possibly spots alien megastructure signals
In a galactic breakthrough, modern telescopes have unveiled potential signals of alien megastructures. We’re treading into the realm of advanced civilizations and their technological marvels, and the ...
Normally when a medium-size star dies, it blasts away the bulk of material in its system. The Hubble discovery was surprising ...
Last weekend, the clouds and Garnet wildfire smoke did not obscure the skies above Sequoia National Park for the annual Dark ...
TRAPPIST-1e shows no signs of its first atmosphere, but hints of a secondary one remain. Liquid water could still be possible ...
An international team of astronomers says it has discovered supermassive, dust-shrouded black holes in seven galaxies, using a combination of telescopes on the Earth and in space.
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