NASA's new space observatory can capture details no one has seen before: countless galaxies, clouds of dust birthing new stars, and new colors.
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Homebuilt 6" F15 Refractor and Mount: Hello fellow Instruct-ables... What better way to celebrate space than to look at it through a really big telescope? I have been an ATM for quite a while and this is my latest project, a big refracting telescope on a big mount.
These three reasons are why there's no getting around the fact that astronomy needs the James Webb Space Telescope.
NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) have released the…
An enormous next-generation telescope that could transform astronomers' understanding of the universe is now under construction.
What does space feel like? I'm not talking about space itself—but rather the images we see in a telescope. Could you render those spectacular images into
Try these activities out at home! Activities that are easy for all are shown below in green, and those that are a little more challenging or may need adult supervision are in orange. All activity p…
NASA's new space observatory can capture details no one has seen before: countless galaxies, clouds of dust birthing new stars, and new colors.
A dying star is throwing a cosmic tantrum in this combined image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX), which NASA has lent to the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. In death, the star's dusty outer layers are unraveling into space, glowing from the intense ultraviolet radiation.
NASA's new space observatory can capture details no one has seen before: countless galaxies, clouds of dust birthing new stars, and new colors.
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The full moon on Saturday, May 5, will be the brightest and largest of the year when the moon's perigee coincides with its full phase.
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Orange Aventurine 108 Beaded Mala with Alashan Agate Moon Guru Bead and Brass Telescope Pendant Beautiful juicy orange aventurine 8mm beads hand knotted on s lon string, with a 10mm carved Alashan agate moon and finished with a brass telescope (unfortunately, can’t see space with it) Orange aventurine manifests exciting new possibilities Alashan agate is soothing and grounding. mala is approx. 33" long Keep jewelry away from water and excess sweat to keep it looking and feeling new.
Page 5 of 6 - FCT-100 is here :) - posted in Refractors : Sapporo? In few months an ice festival Hi,Inaki Exactly,in Sapporo. My home twon is middle of Mt.Moiwa altitude 230m high from city,very cold now -12degree Celsius=6.8F. And as you know heavy snow.snow falls almost every day. In winter, I cant see the stars, so must go to the Pacific shore over the mountain. Regards
Harvard astronomers want to examine the radio waves from supersonic stars at the Milky Way's core, to learn more about this hidden region of space.
This is three hours of time travel. Mount Hood at TrilliumLake, Oregon. Explore - Jul 1, 2012 #32
General relativity fails at describing the interior of black holes, so scientists have turned to loop quantum gravity theory, which sees space-time as a mesh of tiny loops.
Greenbank, W. Va., is home to the world’s largest, fully steerable radio telescope. With a dish larger than a football field, it can capture the most