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John Breunig (opinion): We have liftoff. CT planetarium opens to public
Columnist John Breunig fills a time capsule with moments from the opening of the Stamford Museum & Nature Center's new ...
There's no better time than now to embrace the majesty of the night sky to begin a lifelong journey with amateur astronomy ...
New data reveals black hole jets can accelerate at speeds defying all physical laws, leaving astronomers without a clear ...
The team discovered that the surface might contain liquid water, an essential ingredient for life. Astronomers from the, Irvine have discovered a planet orbiting within the “habitable zone” of its ...
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NASA STUNNED as Deep Space Signal BREAKS All Known Laws of Physics
In the depths of space, something is calling. In 2022, astronomers picked up a repeating signal: precise, powerful, and ...
On Nov. 2, Kip Thorne took the stage at Harvey Mudd College’s Galileo Auditorium to recount his 50 year odyssey of making ...
The “Seven Sisters” of the Pleiades are among the most visible stars from Earth, but new research says the cluster is larger than suspected.
The chair of physics and astronomy at MTSU, Ron Henderson, says that in the right conditions, when protons and electrons encounter oxygen, they manifest as gorgeous, sweeping colors painting the sky.
This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Harvest Moon Festival, was held on Oct. 6. The traditional festival for ...
A University of Iowa researcher has been awarded funding from NASA to create an interstellar map that could lead to more accurate observations of planets located outside our solar system — known as ...
When this shock reaches the surface, it releases an enormous burst of energy. The star brightens dramatically, becoming visible as a supernova. For a short period, astronomers can study the initial ...
Exploring one of science's most exciting frontiers, the book "Life in Space" bridges astrophysics and biology to uncover the ...
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