Untangling the Sun’s messy and mysterious patterns may be a computer’s job someday, but the technology isn't quite there yet.
Armagh Observatory & Planetarium was delighted to welcome former NASA astronaut Dr. Cady Coleman for an exclusive visit. Dr.
Claims of worlds orbiting Barnard’s star have been made before. But an advanced instrument could provide the breakthrough ...
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Scientists discovered that Barnard’s Star wobbles a full 20 inches (50 cm) per second — five times Earth’s effect on the Sun ...
"The supernova was named 'supernova Hope' since it gives astronomers hope to better understand the universe’s changing expansion rate." ...
Whipple Observatory set to reopen with new Science Center, expanding access to astronomy for rural communities ...
Dr. Ian Weaver, the Unistellar Education lead at the SETI Institute, shared his experiences from two star parties hosted with ...
Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have captured the first images of a planet in outer space with ...
The University of Manchester will play a key role in a new European collaboration, which aims to boost accessibility and ...
They are Sister Emilia Ponzoni (1883-1950), Sister Regina Colombo (1885-1953), Sister Concetta Finardi (1896-1975), and ...