Friday, December 23, 2022

‘Extreme Stripping’ Caused Messy Birth of the Southern Ring Nebula

12/23/2022

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NASA

Astronomers have unpacked the mystery of how one star’s death created the nebula NGC 3132 — never before seen in such detail.

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KPNO/NOIRLab/IAU/SKAO/NSF/AURA/R. Sparks

Does this new type of satellite herald a night sky polluted with bright streaks?

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Jerry R. Ehman/The Ohio State University Radio Observatory

The “null result” validates a targeted technique astronomers can now use to search other stars in the Milky Way for signs of technologically advanced life.

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Courtesy of Eclipse Traveler

Astronomy magazine's new tour partner, Eclipse Traveler, prides itself on finding the very best spots to view eclipses.

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Astronomy: Roen Kelly

From the point of view of a faraway observer, does an object approaching a black hole ever actually breach the event horizon?

OBSERVING

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Chuck Manges

Your daily digest of celestial events coming soon to a sky near you. Updated Friday morning at 9 A.M. Central.

PICTURE OF THE DAY

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John Chumack from Dayton, Ohio

A delicate purple, red, and green aurora dances above an evergreen landscape in a stunning nighttime show. 

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