CNETBetelgeuse NASA telescope uncovers the cause of Betelgeuse's mysterious dimming verified_publisherCNET - Jackson Ryan And new observations suggest the red supergiant star is dimming again.
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Astronomy The best gift in the galaxy: an astronomer’s guide to buying a home telescope theconversation.com - Rebecca Allen and Mohsen Shamohammadi and Ryan James Turner and Vivek Gupta Since time immemorial, humans have been fascinated by the night sky. Our relationship with it was forever changed in the early 1600s, when Galileo …
Arecibo Observatory These photos of the Arecibo Observatory telescope collapse are just heartbreaking space.com - Elizabeth Howell Gut-wrenching pictures and video documented the beginning of the end for one of the world's most iconic telescopes. The National Science Foundation's …
InverseBetelgeuse NASA's Hubble telescope solves the curious case of Betelgeuse Inverse - Passant Rabie The saga of Betelgeuse has been ongoing for nearly a year now. When the bright star began to suddenly dim, reaching a shocking 40 percent of its …
AvatarDigital TrendsHobbies The best telescopes for 2021 verified_publisherDigital Trends - By Michael Bizzaco and Dallon Adams As anyone who has ever peered through a telescope knows, there are few sensations quite like your initial, firsthand look at another astral body. For …
CNETHubble Telescope NASA's Hubble Telescope saw a gigantic, exploding star disappear into the void verified_publisherCNET - Amanda Kooser NASA and ESA watched the remnants of a star crank out the radiance of 5 billion suns before fading away.
CNETHubble Telescope NASA's Hubble Telescope saw a gigantic, exploding star disappear into the void verified_publisherCNET - Amanda Kooser NASA and ESA watched the remnants of a star crank out the radiance of 5 billion suns before fading away.
Hawaii Radio telescope detects a super-planet for the first time verified_publishernewatlas.com - By David Szondy Scientists in Europe and Hawaii have scored a world's first by detecting a "super-planet," also known as a cold brown dwarf or a failed star, using a …
Good HousekeepingTelescopes You’ll Be Able to See Five Planets and the Moon Without a Telescope Tomorrow Good Housekeeping - Kelly Allen You'll want to go to bed early so you can wake up for this one. Here’s something to look forward to this weekend: Before sunrise on July 19, five …
Arecibo Observatory Arecibo isn't the first radio telescope to unexpectedly fail. Here's what we can learn from Green Bank's collapse. space.com - Meghan Bartels George Seielstad knows what it's like to have a massive telescope fall apart on your watch. Seielstad was director at Green Bank Observatory in West …
CNETJupiter How to see five planets and the moon without a telescope on Sunday verified_publisherCNET - Gael Fashingbauer Cooper Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will put on a show.
CNETCulture These telescopes work with your phone to show exactly what's in the sky verified_publisherCNET - Mitchell Chang Using your phone as your guide, these telescopes are really designed for the beginning astronomy enthusiast.
CNETJupiter How to see five planets and the moon without a telescope on Sunday verified_publisherCNET - Gael Fashingbauer Cooper Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will put on a show.
NPRHubble Space Telescope The Hubble Space Telescope Still Works Great — Except When It Doesn't verified_publisherNPR - Nell GreenfieldboyceMike Brown has been using the Hubble Space Telescope pretty consistently for most of the past three decades since it launched in 1990. But recently he had an experience with Hubble that he never had before....
CNETSpace A 'liquid-mirror telescope' on the moon could detect universe's first stars verified_publisherCNET - Amanda Kooser Yes, a spinning vat of reflective liquid in a moon crater sounds awesome.
Europe Europe's telescope captures stunning images of the sun dailymail.co.uk - Stacy Liberatore The sun is blazing more than 93 million miles from Earth, but new images provide an up-close look of intricate structures as small as 30 miles across …
ForbesAstronomy The Last Stargazers? Why You Will Never See An Astronomer Looking Through A Telescope Forbes - Jamie CarterMany of us “do astronomy”. Whether you just stand in your backyard this summer and go looking for planets, or you venture out to a dark sky destination to see a comet or catch some shooting stars, the...
PreventionTelescopes The Moon and Five Planets Will Be Visible Without a Telescope on July 19 Prevention - Kelly Allen You'll want to go to bed early so you can wake up for this one. Here’s something to look forward to this weekend: Before sunrise on July 19, five …
Popular MechanicsSpace Texans Want to Put a Big Ol' Liquid Mirror Telescope on the Moon verified_publisherPopular Mechanics - By Tim ChildersBut can they do it? And why even try? In 2008, a group of astronomers from around the world came to NASA with a wild idea: Why not put a giant telescope on the moon? You love badass space stuff. So do...