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Scientists create simulation of our universe that's about the size of 500,000 HD movies
The FLAMINGO project helps scientists explore how galaxies, dark matter and cosmic structures evolved over billions of years.
An international team led by researchers at the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) has developed a new method that could significantly improve our understanding of the ...
Pluto was believed to be the only body beyond Neptune with an atmosphere. Now, a new discovery in our solar system is ...
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Starlink satellites: Facts, tracking and impact on astronomy
Starlink satellites have been developed by SpaceX to provide internet to remote locations. Here we explore the controversial megaconstellation in more detail.
The finding offers fresh insight into our solar system’s farthest, coldest objects in a region known as the Kuiper Belt.
The Nikon Action 7x50 binoculars are perfect for beginner stargazers who want a better look at constellations, with 7x ...
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May 6, 1872: The birth of Willem de Sitter
Dutch astronomer Willem de Sitter, born May 6, 1872, studied mathematics and physics at the University of Groningen, developing an interest in astronomy there and furthering it with work at Cape ...
Join a unique expedition to the remote wilderness region of northern Sweden, to unearth the science of astronomy, while staying at the world's largest hotel made of ice. Visit an array of telescopes, ...
Fort Mill students explore the cosmos with a new portable planetarium, offering an immersive astronomy experience.
Parents and the Astronomy Club of Tulsa are urging the Jenks School Board to reconsider closing the planetarium.
The three new majors — astrophysics, astronomy or engineering mechanics — will be a part of McDaniel’s physics department.
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