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In groundbreaking photos, eclipse chasers captured the elusive solar corona during a partially eclipsed sunrise/moonrise in Quebec. It could change eclipse chasing forever.
The Lyrids are active from April 14 to 30 each year, with a peak on April 21-22. During the peak, observers can see around 18 meteors per hour under perfect viewing conditions. Fly ...
Blue Skies has partnered with another space company, OHB Italia, to build the satellite fleet, called RadioLuna, which aims ...
The Lyrid meteor shower is caused by the debris left behind by Comet Thatcher, which orbits the Sun every 415 years. As the Earth passes through this debris field, the particles, which are no larger ...
How can astronomers pierce through the interstellar fog of the Milky Way—not to study distant objects, but to understand the ...
In one of the world's largest star-gazing sanctuaries, Māori guides connect travelers with the cultural and spiritual ...
There are plenty of celestial landmarks you can see with the naked eye, and this month, you can view Mars and four of Jupiter ...
Travel lists often include the same properties. Three industry leaders share their must-visit destinations that should be on ...
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A new trail in this southern Arizona city plots the most visitor-friendly astronomy stops—and there are plenty to choose from ...
Fleming, astronomy professor at the University of ... tribal member and education development liaison at Kitt Peak, the night ...
It designates a tool developed by NASA and BAE Systems with a clear purpose: to create an unprecedented 3D map of the entire sky every six months. In this respect, the SPHEREx will be the most ...