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Our solar system's latest and only third known interstellar visitor is becoming more fascinating by the minute. Spotted in early July, the object, dubbed 3I/ATLAS, is believed to be a comet. It's ...
Astronomers using the James Webb telescope alongside Canada's CHIME telescope have pinpointed the origin of one of the ...
A mysterious blazar that baffled scientists for years has been unraveled. VLBA imaging revealed a toroidal magnetic field ...
In this latest instalment of Future Chronicles, an imagined history of future inventions, Rowan Hooper explores the advances ...
Could the world’s most sophisticated space telescope still be lacking moons in our solar system? The James Webb Space ...
NASA and Northrop Grumman are keeping a “trained eye” on the James Webb Space Telescope, by training their engineers on how to handle and assemble the telescope’s Optical Telescope Element ...
A stunning new image of a cosmic jet has helped astronomers unlock the mystery behind the unusually bright emission of high-energy gamma rays and neutrinos from a peculiar celestial object. The source ...
The powerful signal, FRB 20250316A, was first spotted in March by the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment, or CHIME, a radio telescope in British Columbia. The burst lasted less than ...
A cosmic jet aimed at Earth reveals how blazars hurl particles to extreme energies, solving a long-standing mystery.
Space & Spaceflight Subaru Telescope’s Insect-Like Compound Eye to Debut in February The reliable telescope on a Hawaiian mountaintop is about to get a big upgrade.
A tiny eye telescope is implanted into the eye to magnify images. The device could restore quality of life to people who are nearly blind, FDA officials say, but there are some potential drawbacks.
Vistar Eye Center’s Dr. Stuart Tims examines Patricia Maggard, 74, of Narrows, to determine how her right eye has healed since he placed a tiny telescope in it to improve her vision.