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Soar through 44 million stars in Gaia telescope's latest 3D map of our galaxy — Space photo of the week
Scientists have used the Gaia Space Telescope to create a 3D map of star kindergartens within the Milky Way, and you can fly ...
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Pacific tablet shows 5,000-year-old star maps
The recent find of a Pacific tablet etched with star maps dating back 5,000 years has captivated the attention of both ...
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New moon of August 2025 gets eclipsed today
A new moon is when the moon shares the same celestial longitude as the sun; the two bodies are said to be in conjunction.
Pangbourne scoops the number one spot, highly praised as one of Berkshire's "loveliest" river villages. The town's scenic charm is coupled with commuter appeal with easy links to London, Reading, ...
When night falls in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, brilliant constellations shine down on the dry plains.
Take an inside look at NGC 7456, a spiral galaxy that showcases energetic light, dark dust lanes, and the beauty of newborn ...
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Milton Keynes to shine with ‘Constellations of Stars: Echoes Across the Sky’ at City of Codes and Light Festival 2025
The Milton Keynes Islamic Arts and Culture (MKIAC) organisation is excited to announce the return of the City of Codes and ...
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Borderlands 4 review - still frustrates as much as it thrills, but for different reasons this time
Borderlands 4 brings a more sensible script and a true open world to its cel-shaded gun-show, but these moderate improvements ...
The French company Vaonis is one of the leading manufacturers of smart telescopes, and the Vespera Pro is their premium model ...
From long-awaited album releases to brilliantly curated art exhibitions and debut comedy specials, this fall is a collage of ...
Columnist John Breunig gets starry-eyed taking a tour of the new Planetarium & Astronomy Center at the Stamford Museum & ...
Venus shines bright near a crescent moon. These celestial bodies — as routine as the next morning, but in no way ordinary — are a sight to behold. Look to the horizon, and you will see, as always, the ...
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