A small piece of metal engineered in Australia helped sharpen the James Webb telescope's vision from a million miles away.
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Scientists use James Webb Space Telescope to make 1st 3D map of exoplanet — and it's so hot, it rips apart water
Astronomers have produced the first-ever three-dimensional map of a planet outside our solar system — WASP-18b — marking a ...
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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 ...
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Scientific consortium hasn’t given up on giant telescope in Hawaii despite protests, increased costs
Construction on the Thirty Meter Telescope stalled at a different site on Mauna Kea in 2019 amid protests. Opponents said the ...
A ‘selfie’ taken during Webb’s testing on Earth. Ball Aerospace After Christmas dinner in 2021, our family was glued to the ...
This is the first time the novel imaging technique has been applied to telescopes. For the first time, astronomers have ...
Unistellar is offering 20% off across its entire range of smart telescopes and accessories for the whole month of November, ...
A truly once-in-a-generation event is unfolding! Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS is now visible from Earth after its journey ...
Bengaluru: Around 18 individuals and institutions have so far borrowed telescopes and binoculars from the Jawaharlal Nehru ...
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Can Now Be Seen From Earth – Even By Amateur Telescopes!
Two weeks ago, interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS was at conjunction, on the opposite side of the Sun with respect to Earth. Last week, it reached perihelion, the closest point it would ever get to the Sun.
The best news for stargazers in November is that nights are much longer and you can start your stargazing well before 7 p.m.
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