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He went on to explain how radio astronomy started and how it has become one of the mainstream branches of astronomy over the ...
Construction projects valued €300 million ... that the scientific and technological prerequisites for the SKA telescope in South Africa (known as SKA-Mid) are in place.
The inside of the pilot factory of construction startup Cuby is like the inside of a lot of factories doing the prefabrication of buildings: There are rows of machines and workstations and small ...
Scientists were in awe of the flood of data that arrived when the new space observatory booted up. The James Webb Space Telescope is one of MIT Technology Review’s 10 Breakthrough Technologies ...
[Hank Green] posted an interesting video about the first liquid mirror telescope from back in the 1850s. At the time, scientists were not impressed. But, these days, people are revisiting the idea.
Over the past six months, we Earthlings have seen some pretty awe-inspiring images through the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Since the telescope's first image was revealed to the public in July, ...
This setup does add bulk to the telescope that some may feel is unnecessary considering the 4SE's f/13 focal ratio. The Alt-azimuth swivel mechanism clearly isn't designed to cater to serious long ...
One of the many lessons my father taught me used the analogy of looking at life through a telescope. A telescope is designed to make distant objects appear nearer by magnifying images and bringing ...
The most comprehensive plans need a sprinkle of luck, even in space. In October 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST or Webb) watched as Chariklo, a tiny ringed asteroid, eclipsed a star.
The James Webb Space Telescope explored a cold, wispy molecular cloud that could provide key insights into the “building blocks of life.” The Chamaeleon I dark molecular cloud, located 630 ...
The telescope is currently orbiting more than 1 million miles from Earth. Tuesday marks one year since the James Webb Space Telescope reached its destination, orbiting 1 million miles away from Earth.
Over the past six months, we Earthlings have seen some pretty awe-inspiring images through the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Since the telescope's first image was revealed to the public in ...
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