Tag: astronomy

Vera C. Rubin Observatory Identifies Over 11,000 New Asteroids, Boosting Solar System Catalogs

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has detected over 11,000 previously unknown asteroids, enhancing the catalog of small solar system bodies.

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New Study Reveals Complex Radio Emissions from Millisecond Pulsars Beyond Magnetic Poles

Astronomers find that a third of millisecond pulsars emit radio waves from multiple magnetospheric regions, challenging decades-old assumptions.

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NASA’s IXPE Releases Detailed Image of the Oldest Known Supernova Remnant

NASA’s IXPE telescope has captured a new detailed image of SN 185, the oldest recorded supernova remnant dating back to 185 AD.

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ESA Unveils Most Detailed Collaborative Imaging of Saturn Using Hubble and James Webb Telescopes

ESA releases the most comprehensive images of Saturn to date, combining infrared and visible data from Hubble and James Webb telescopes.

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AI Model Uncovers Previously Unknown Exoplanets in TESS Telescope Archives

Researchers employ AI to analyze TESS data, revealing new exoplanet candidates formerly hidden in stellar brightness records.

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Astronomers Raise Concerns Over Massive Orbital Satellite Projects

Astronomers warn that plans for thousands of satellites and orbital mirrors threaten the future of space observation.

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Astronomers Discover 15 New Moons Around Jupiter and Saturn

Recent observations have revealed 15 previously unknown moons orbiting Jupiter and Saturn, expanding the known satellite count in our Solar System.

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LOFAR Radio Telescope Uncovers 13.7 Million New Celestial Objects in Largest Sky Survey

The LOFAR radio telescope’s latest survey mapped 88% of the northern sky, revealing 13.7 million previously undetected objects.

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NASA Begins Studying Habitability Risks Around Low-Mass Stars Using SPARCS Telescope

NASA uses the SPARCS space telescope to analyze stellar activity that may threaten life on planets orbiting low-mass stars.

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Chile to Host Groundbreaking Telescope Featuring Over 1,100 Canon Telephoto Lenses

A new telescope with 1,140 Canon telephoto lenses will enable the first large-scale mapping of the cosmic web from Chile.

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New Study Reveals the Sun’s Birthplace Near the Milky Way’s Core

Research backed by ESA’s Gaia mission shows that the Sun and thousands of similar stars formed close to the center of our galaxy.

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New Study Finds Milky Way Embedded in Vast Flat Dark Matter Structure

Researchers reveal the Milky Way and nearby galaxies lie within a massive, pancake-shaped layer of dark matter.

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