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Telescopes scan the skies over the Atacama Desert | Space photo of the day for Sept. 30, 2025
A long-exposure image taken from Cerro Pachón captures the luminous road connecting two of Chile's most important ...
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Turns Out Cosmic Dust Isn’t Actually Miniature Rocks After All
Cosmic dust, it turns out, isn’t made of miniature rocks. It’s fluff. A comprehensive analysis of data from space missions, ...
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Hubble trouble: Can you handle the cosmic challenge?
Floating high above Earth's atmosphere, the Hubble Space Telescope has captured some of the most breathtaking images ever ...
In May 1964, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson were testing how radio waves bounced off balloon satellites developed by Bell ...
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6 Astronomical Discoveries And Disasters Shaking Science
From thrilling breakthroughs to alarming problems, astronomy is full of surprises. This video reveals six good and bad updates that are reshaping how we see the universe.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology expands one of the largest public-private partnerships in science, strengthening U.S. leadership in astronomy and engineeringPASADENA, Calif. and CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
James Webb Space Telescope has delivered stunning views of the "gravitationally distorted realms" of the El Gordo galaxy cluster, according to Space.com. Credits Image: NASA, ESA, CSA Science: Jose M.
This article, originally titled "The Man Who Discovered the Universe," is from the Summer 2025 issue of Air & Space Quarterly ...
The Habitable Worlds Observatory is poised to tell us whether Earthlike planets are common—if it can get off the ground ...
A recent study from the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) suggests that our universe was 'pre-heated' when the first stars began to form.
MIT joins the consortium building the Giant Magellan Telescope, thanks to a donation by Phillip and Susan Ragon.
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First Stars Appeared in a 'Pre-Heated' Universe, Says Surprising Study
Our Universe was 'pre-heated' in its early moments, according to a new study from the International Centre of Radio Astronomy ...
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