Study using radio telescope data finds most geostationary satellites emit little unintended radio interference in frequencies used for astronomy ...
Researchers at the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy (IfA) are helping reshape how scientists study the Sun.
A team of researchers from the University of Zurich and the NCCR PlanetS is challenging our understanding of the solar system ...
For much of the twentieth century, scientists expected the expanding universe to slow over time. The opposite turned out to ...
Clues about how galaxies like our Milky Way form and evolve and why their stars show surprising chemical patterns have been ...
“The fact that we can now watch stars explode and immediately see the structure of the material being blasted into space is ...
Texas Tech assistant professor Elias Aydi led an international team of astronomers in publishing new findings on how stellar explosions, called novae, unfold. Using a high-resolution imaging technique ...
Astronomers have long been concerned about reflections from satellites showing up in images taken by telescopes and other ...
Fleets of satellites interfere with snapshots taken by Earth-bound observatories. But a new study suggests these orbiters ...
A new NASA-led study found that the increasing number of satellites in low-Earth orbit could ruin up to 96% of images from ...
FROSTI is a new adaptive optics system that precisely corrects distortions in LIGO’s mirrors caused by extreme laser power.
The asteroid Bennu continues to provide new clues to scientists' biggest questions about the formation of the early solar ...
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