01/13/2023 |
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NEWS & FEATURES |
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NASA Earth Observatory Compelling images captured from orbit revealed our planet in all its beauty and fury during the year just gone by. |
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University of Warwick/Mark Garlick Patterns in short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) could provide insight into neutron star collisions. |
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ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, L. Armus, A. S. Evans By cutting through obscuring dust, new infrared observations are helping astronomers unravel the intricate mysteries of star formation and black hole growth. |
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Christian Collins/Flickr, CC BY-SA The winter solstice is past, but bundle up — January is when winter really arrives in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere. |
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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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Astronomy magazine Dave discusses his first telescope, a Celestron 8-inch Schmidt–Cassegrain. Take a look at the best space and sky events for the week ahead with Astronomy magazine Editor Dave Eicher. New videos uploaded every Monday. |
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OBSERVING |
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Daniel B. Phillips Your daily digest of celestial events coming soon to a sky near you, sponsored by Celestron. Updated Friday morning at 9 A.M. Central. |
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PICTURE OF THE DAY |
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Massimo Di Fusco from Ferrara, Italy M108 is a barred spiral galaxy in Ursa Major roughly 30 million light-years distant. Its nearly edge-on appearance gives it the nickname of the Surfboard Galaxy. |
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