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Astronomers discover surprisingly lopsided disk around a nearby star using groundbreaking telescope upgrade
Researchers armed with a new "photonic lantern" device have discovered an unexpectedly asymmetrical disk of gas swirling ...
The Mauve telescope, developed by London-headquartered start-up Blue Skies Space, is the size of a small suitcase and carries ...
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AI restores James Webb telescope’s stunning clarity
In a significant breakthrough, researchers have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to rectify the optical ...
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James Webb Space Telescope spots the haunting Red Spider Nebula with 3-light-year-long legs
What you're looking at here is the aftermath of a sun-like star that eventually reached the end of its life and poofed out ...
Sydney scientists fixed NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope without ever leaving Earth. Using AI-powered software called AMIGO, ...
This is the first time the novel imaging technique has been applied to telescopes. For the first time, astronomers have ...
The James Webb Space Telescope's latest image shows eight spectacular examples of gravitational lensing, a phenomenon that ...
A class of University of Texas astronomy students has discovered that nearby dwarf galaxy Segue-1 seems to host a ...
Astronomers have unveiled the largest low-frequency radio color image of the Milky Way ever created, offering a sprawling, ...
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Astronomers Release Awe-Inspiring Image of What Our Whole Galaxy Looks Like in Radio Waves
Astronomers from the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) have released an incredible image of the Milky Way shining in low-frequency radio light, revealing a spectacular realm ...
A powerful new telescope has captured its first glimpse of the cosmos, and could transform our understanding of how stars, ...
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Nov. 1, 1917: The Hooker Telescope sees first light
Under the leadership of George Ellery Hale, the mirror for Mount Wilson's 100-inch scope was ordered in 1906. Businessman John Hooker initially covered the expenses; when he later withdrew his support ...
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