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The mystery object, known as ASKAP J1832- 0911, is located within the Milky Way about 15,000 light-years away from Earth.
The Vollink Family Observatory officially became part of the Southeast Missouri State University campus in a dedication and ...
A new telescope project called the Next-Generation Very Large Array will revolutionize radio astronomy if it gets the funding ...
The plains house the aptly named Very Large Array (VLA)—a radio telescope made of 27 different antennas, each of which looks ...
SEMO’s new Vollink Family Observatory opens in Cape Girardeau, offering students and the public hands-on access to astronomy ...
Astronomers from the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), in collaboration with international teams, ...
Researchers traced long, bright radio pulses, combined with X-rays, to an intriguing cosmic object 15,000 light-years from ...
Astronomers have discovered a mysterious new object in our Milky Way, which is emitting X-rays and radio waves at the same time.
A powerful new optics system has captured the clearest view yet of the Sun’s corona, revealing stunning plasma structures.
WA astronomers have discovered a mysterious cosmic phenomenon 15,000 light-years from Earth that science is unable to fully ...
A moment’s gaze into the skies through a telescope’s eyepiece might create a new astronomy buff. The opportunity awaits visitors, young and old, to a special “stargaze” Friday night at Rose-Hulman’s ...
The project cancellation comes after NASA has already invested 15 years and $3.4 billion in the telescope, which is 90% complete.