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No radio astronomy needed: Ring laser measures Earth's axis wobble with unprecedented precision
As Earth moves through space, it wobbles slightly. A team of researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and ...
"We were excited to see the growth of the tail, suggesting a change in the particles from the previous Gemini images." ...
A full moon is slated for Sept. 7, but there are other celestial events occurring this month. More on viewing Saturn at its ...
Astronomers and students working together through a unique educational initiative have obtained a striking new image of the ...
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Space.com on MSNA new particle detector is ready to probe 'ashes' of the Big Bang after passing its ...
The key test passed by sPHENIX to prove it is ready to measure the properties of quark-gluon plasma is called a "standard ...
Researchers in Germany have developed a ring laser that tracks Earth's axis movements without telescopes or satellites.
Sporting the world’s largest digital camera, the new telescope is poised to help solve some of the universe’s biggest mysteries.
Planetariums around the world are invited to participate in this year’s edition of the IAU’s annual outreach event.
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India Today on MSNHow two young Indians turned hard work into Astronomy Olympiad golds
The India Team won 4 golds and one silver at the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) held this year, ...
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Astronomy on MSNSept. 5, 2001: The Milky Way has a black hole
Today in the history of astronomy, NASA announces evidence of material being consumed by the black hole at the center of our ...
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