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These interstellar dust clouds are labelled as LDN 234 and LDN 204. Both were listed in the 1962 Lynds Catalogue of Dark Nebulae.
Astronomers are buzzing over a mysterious interstellar object named 3I/Atlas, traveling through space at more than 100,000 miles per hour. While many believe it’s a comet, Harvard physicist Dr.
Astronomers have discovered a brand new type of planet outside our solar system that, even in its infancy, is already bigger ...
Called 3I/ATLAS, the comet is only the third of its kind known to astronomers, and it’s likely been heading our way for billions of years, carrying pristine material from another star system ...
A new ultra-detailed map of the Sculptor Galaxy exposes stellar life and hidden structures, offering new insights into how small-scale processes influence entire galaxies. Astronomers have unveiled a ...
Armenian schoolchildren won two silver and one bronze medal at the 18th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA), held from August 11 to 21 in Mumbai, […] ...
A team of astronomers at the University of Arizona played an integral role in uncovering a baby planet with a pretty cute name: WISPIT 2b.
Bays Mountain Park introduces "Big Astronomy," a new planetarium show focusing on southern hemisphere's observatories.
Celestron's RASA 6 optical tube, iOptron's iAFS2 automatic focuser, and a new book on the Big Bang.
The Very Large Telescope view on the left shows the rings in the protoplanetary disk and the planet in yellow. Views from the Magellan Telescope in Chile and the Large Binocular Telescope in Arizona ...
This recent boom in the satellite industry has been a major headache for astronomers, with bright satellites appearing as ...
The race for space internet is colliding with humanity’s oldest science.