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In an Out of This World Observation, a Museum Curator Filmed the Moon Getting Struck by Meteors—Twice
On October 30 and November 1, Daichi Fujii, an astronomy curator at the Hiratsuka City Museum in Japan, used his telescope to capture pinprick-sized flashes on the shaded side of the moon. Were the ...
This is the first time the novel imaging technique has been applied to telescopes. For the first time, astronomers have ...
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How the Webb Space Telescope changed history with its first images
Five Year of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope NASA's James Webb Space Telescope was launched nearly five years ago, and the ...
Researchers are using black hole “shadow” images to test whether Einstein’s relativity remains unshakable. With ...
Astronomers have discovered that aging stars may be devouring their closest giant planets as they swell into red giants.
A team of astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to create the first 3D atmospheric map of an exoplanet. The fiery WASP-18b, a massive “ultra-hot Jupiter,” revealed striking temperature ...
Interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS reappears: Astronomer captures first post-Sun encounter image of comet
Scientists say 3I/ATLAS is moving at speeds above 130,000 mph (210,000 km/h). It is only the third interstellar object ever ...
Space.com on MSN
Our universe's oldest galaxies were hot messes
The universe's first galaxies were hot messes, according to a recent study. During their younger days, they were wild, ...
The Hubble Space Telescope was originally expected to last about 15 years in orbit, before its optical surfaces became too ...
The finding, based on data from the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii, marks the first direct evidence of tiny ...
Morning Overview on MSN
AI restores James Webb telescope’s stunning clarity
In a significant breakthrough, researchers have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to rectify the optical ...
The Print on MSN
How 2 PhD students helped James Webb telescope see better with AI, from their desks on Earth
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