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Scientists working to study black holes use specific radio frequencies to track black holes, the same frequencies often used ...
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🌌 Starlink under fire: 112,000 rogue signals flood world’s largest radio survey, crippling deep space researchA recent global survey has revealed that Starlink satellites are creating major problems for scientists trying to study space ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNWhat happens when X-ray, infrared, and optical cameras mix? NASA just shared a stunning “space-based light pageant”In the photograph of NGC 1068, a spiral galaxy with a black hole at the center, Chandra’s X-rays are responsible for the blue coloring in the image. Optical photographs from both Hubble and Webb add ...
International astronomers have for the first time witnessed the birth of a planetary system beyond Earth's sun that could one ...
A team of astronomers has uncovered an unexpectedly complex and dynamic filamentary network within a very-high-velocity cloud ...
Using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), researchers from the Shanghai Astronomical ...
Large parts of the USA suffered a radio blackout due to major activity in space this week. On June 15, North America found itself under a shortwave radio blackout, leading to a loss of signal at ...
The iconic Arecibo Observatory telescope collapsed due to the decay of the zinc-filled sockets supporting the steel cables holding up its 900-ton receiver platform. IE 11 is not supported.
A NASA-funded plan to build a large radio telescope on the moon's far side is nearing final approval and could become a reality by the 2030s, researchers say. The ambitious project will help ...
Microwave oven created mystery signals that interfered with a radio telescope. — -- For 17 years, a team of astronomers were baffled by a common microwave oven. When mysterious radio signals ...
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