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Why use huge space telescopes for astronomy when you can blast an astronaut with a Nikon into space
An image shot on a handheld Nikon during the recent Artemis II lunar mission has revealed new insights into the evolution of ...
NASA's proposed Habitable Worlds Observatory will be designed for robotic repairs instead of astronaut servicing. The ...
Researchers working with data from the South Pole Telescope have released a major catalog of galaxy clusters, giving ...
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How many stars are in the sky? From naked-eye stars to the observable universe
On a clear night, it can feel as though the sky is packed with ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have detected an unexplained chemical signature on both Pluto and Saturn's ...
NASA has launched the LINK spacecraft to rescue the ageing Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. The mission aims to dock with the ...
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Moon landings, asteroid hunters, and Titan: 7 upcoming NASA missions
NASA’s exploration roadmap extends far beyond the International Space Station. Over the next several ...
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James Webb Space Telescope glimpses the fate of the solar system in exoplanet orbiting a dead star
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to observe an oddball gas giant exoplanet orbiting a dead star.
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Scientists use James Webb telescope to reveal how Earth will die
Earth will eventually be destroyed when the Sun dies around five billion years from now, according to new research.
The Swift observatory has been in orbit for 22 years but it's on track to fall from the skies.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope found methane, aerosols, and a tidal heat signature on WD 1856 b — a Jupiter-sized world ...
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