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Use your digital camera and a spotting scope to capture up-close images of faraway subjects — without breaking the bank.
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Writer, astronomer, TV personality, and Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson is making three stops in New England on his upcoming tour, one of which will be in Boston.
From mass fluctuations, to Little Red Dots, to new galaxies captured by the James Webb telescope—astronomy has learned a lot ...
The main belt located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is so sparsely populated that spacecraft pass through as though it were empty.
Anyone tempted to ascribe the nighttime sightings of aircraft to alien intelligence ought to be dissuaded by the vast scale ...
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The KM3NeT telescopes, currently under construction, will catch high-energy neutrinos that could reveal secrets of the cosmos.
The revolutionary James Webb Space Telescope and next-gen radio telescopes are probing what’s known as the epoch of reionization. It holds clues to the first stars and galaxies, and perhaps the nature ...