Tag: astronomy

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Launch Will Complement, Not Replace, Hubble Operations

NASA’s upcoming Roman Space Telescope will enhance astronomical research without ending the Hubble Space Telescope’s valuable mission.

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Astronomers Detect New Type of Cosmic Explosion Defying Existing Models

A cosmic explosion observed in 2025 challenges known categories, prompting the proposal of a new theory in astrophysics.

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Scientists Capture the ‘Breathing’ of the Solar System Using X-ray Observations

Unique X-ray data from the eROSITA telescope reveals the Solar System’s dynamic ‘breathing,’ offering fresh insights into solar wind behavior.

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Powerful X2.5-Class Solar Flare Detected, Second Strongest This Year

An X2.5-class solar flare, the most intense in over two months, was observed with significant plasma ejection affecting space weather monitoring.

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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Telescope to Drive Increased GPU Demand for Astronomical Research

NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Telescope will deliver vast datasets, accelerating GPU usage among scientists handling massive astronomical data.

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James Webb Telescope Provides Full Spectrum Analysis of Uranus’ Rings and Suggests Unknown Moons

NASA’s James Webb Telescope captured the complete spectral signature of Uranus’ outer rings, revealing distinct compositions and hinting at undiscovered moons.

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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Completes Critical Tests Ahead of Early Launch

NASA finalizes key tests on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, aiming for a launch nearly eight months early in September 2026.

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Astronomers Measure Energy Conversion in Black Hole Jets for the First Time

For the first time, scientists have quantified how much matter falling into black holes converts into jet radiation, improving galaxy evolution models.

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New Technique Allows Reconstruction of Galaxies’ Evolution from a Single Image

Astronomers unveiled a method to trace a galaxy’s billions-year history using just one photograph, enhancing understanding of cosmic evolution.

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Asteroid Apophis to Pass Closer Than Many Satellites in 2029

Asteroid Apophis, once considered a major collision risk, will fly closer to Earth in 2029 than many satellites orbiting above.

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Artemis II Crew Captures Unique Total Solar Eclipse from Lunar Orbit

During its mission beyond the Moon, Artemis II crew captured a rare total solar eclipse lasting nearly an hour from space.

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ESA Gaia Data Leads to Discovery of 87 New Stellar Streams in the Milky Way

Using ESA’s Gaia telescope data, astronomers have identified 87 new stellar streams in the Milky Way, significantly expanding knowledge of the galaxy’s structure.

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