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Faint Satellite Galaxy Found Hosting Hyperactive Fast Radio Bursts
A dwarf galaxy appears responsible for some of the universe’s most intense fast radio bursts. In A Nutshell Astronomers ...
The scientists who precisely measure the position of Earth are in a bit of trouble. Their measurements are essential for the satellites we use for navigation, communication and Earth observation every ...
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Satellite space quiz: What's orbiting Earth?
From the earliest artificial satellites to today's sophisticated space telescopes and GPS constellations, these marvels of ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Three satellites created a triangle shape near the Gemini North ...
Astronomers in Australia picked up a strange radio signal in mid-June — one near our planet and so powerful that, for a moment, it outshined everything else in the sky. The ensuing search for its ...
Satellites in low Earth orbit currently disrupt radioastronomical observations hundreds of times a day. An automated data-sharing system co-developed by SpaceX and American radio astronomers promises ...
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A private mission aims to save NASA’s space telescope in 2026
NASA’s Swift space telescope is running out of altitude, but a privately funded spacecraft is being readied to push it higher ...
A Falcon 9 launched 140 payloads on its latest rideshare mission Nov. 28, ranging from European government spacecraft to a ...
Hyderabad-based EON Space Labs has developed MIRA, India’s first indigenous electro-optical space telescope, designed to ...
In the next few months, from its perch atop a mountain in Chile, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory will begin surveying the cosmos with the largest camera ever built. Every three nights, it will produce a ...
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