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The Rubin Observatory's upcoming images may stack up to space telescope ones. Here's how
The algorithm models the blurring incurred by Earth's atmosphere and counteracts it, producing sharp and clear images.
From 1985 to 2014, Jean Mueller supported astronomers from around the world who came to Palomar to use its iconic instruments ...
The Robert Ferguson Observatory in Kenwood will mark International Observe the Moon Night on Oct. 4 with a special ‘Moon Focus Night.’ ...
Scientists got a never-before-seen look at an area around a large exoplanet 625 light-years away where moons could ...
The Habitable Worlds Observatory is poised to tell us whether Earth-like planets are common—if it can get off the ground ...
NASA has awarded a contract to execute a high-stakes orbital maneuver, racing against time and atmospheric drag to prevent a critical science asset from tumbling back to Earth. The target of this ...
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Telescopes scan the skies over the Atacama Desert | Space photo of the day for Sept. 30, 2025
The Atacama desert is a hotspot for astronomy. With its dry thin air and lack of light pollution, it's a perfect place for ...
Set for a spring grand opening, the new Stanley Observatory is close to completion, boasting a retractable roof and built to ...
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One Of The Largest Public Telescopes In The Southeastern US Is In A North Carolina Garden And Observatory
Astronomy-lovers should head to this telescope in North Carolina that is surrounded by gardens and is one of the largest ...
(Editor's Note: First in a series) On May 14, 1935, the Chattanooga News headline touted "Observatory In City Is Urged," noting that Chattanooga's first astronomical observatory would be designed by ...
There are plenty of parades we can easily join in this world — the zany Doo Dah Parade in Pasadena welcomes anyone for a $10 fee — but there are a few noble processions that we must be satisfied from ...
Join them for a weekend filled with stargazing, educational activities, guest speakers, and hands-on astronomy fun for all ages.
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