Two decades after Silverpit was discovered, Nicholson and colleagues revisited the controversy almost by chance. In 2022, fresh off the discovery of the Nadir Crater off West Africa, the team received ...
Strong Northern Lights-like activity is the standout feature of today's weather report, which is coming at you from a strange, extrasolar world, instead of a standard TV studio. That is thanks to ...
The winners of the ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025 will be revealed live online on Sept. 11 and you can follow ...
For the past decade, gravitational wave astronomy has opened our eyes to amazing cosmic phenomena thanks to LIGO, the Laser ...
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Soar through 44 million stars in Gaia telescope's latest 3D map of our galaxy — Space photo of the week
Scientists have used the Gaia Space Telescope to create a 3D map of star kindergartens within the Milky Way, and you can fly through it.
SpIRIT, Australia’s first astronomy nanosatellite has completed its commissioning phase. This satellite will detect gamma-ray ...
An international collaboration of astronomers, including researchers from the University of Toronto, have detected the ...
With such extraordinary potential for our international standing in astronomy, the cost of ESO membership seems like a ...
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Real Image of the Sun Warping Space!
This video explores Einstein’s theory of general relativity and how gravity, as the warping of spacetime, shapes everything from planetary orbits to the bending of light. It traces the historic 1919 ...
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From 1-gigapixel images to 22-hour exposures – check out the winners of this inspiring astronomy photography competition
Galaxies, Auroras, the Moon, our Sun, planets and more – the Royal Observatory Greenwich reveals the winners of the ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 17 ...
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James Webb telescope's 'starlit mountaintop' could be the observatory's best image yet — Space photo of the week
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured infant stars carving peaks of dust and gas in the Pismis 24 star cluster.
Telescopes on the National Mall tonight will give people a chance to see the stars and experience the largest astronomy outreach event in the United States.
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