03/11/2022 |
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NEWS & FEATURES |
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Patricia Klein and MPIA For the first time, astronomers have observed the complete water cycle of an exoplanet. |
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Now you can display the ringed planet in your office or classroom with a limited edition 6-inch Saturn Globe! Exclusively from Astronomy magazine, this custom-produced injection molded globe comes with removable acrylic rings, clear display base, and a bonus informational guide with fun facts about Saturn, the images used to make the globe, and the globe's production process. |
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Chalmers University of Technology | Daniëlle Futselaar, artsource.nl Researchers have tracked a mysterious radio signal to an old cluster of stars — exactly where they wouldn’t expect to see it. |
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Kfir Simon If you’re tired of running the same old race, here’s a new route through the night sky. |
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Yoshihiro Miyagi/Shutterstock Not all galactic neighborhoods are under construction; some have gone quiet. A new paper sheds new light on the ongoing debate about the reasons why. |
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Astronomy: Roen Kelly Why does the International Space Station orbit Earth? Couldn’t it just remain parked over one spot? |
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Kyle H. Wilkins Your daily digest of celestial events coming soon to a sky near you. |
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Douglas J. Struble from Taylor, Michigan The Headphone Nebula, also known as Jones-Emberson 1, is a faint planetary nebula in the constellation Lynx. It lies some 1,600 light-years away. The photographer combined 36 hours of exposures to create this image. |
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