Tag: astronomers
Astronomers Discover Closest Black Hole to Earth (Which is Still Far)
In many science fiction movies, black holes are often the go-to way to plug plot holes and provide a quick deus ex machina when all seems lost for the space heroes. In the real world, we just watch them from a distance. But we keep finding closer ones.
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Supernova snaps: Astronomers capture ‘light echoes’ thanks to Hubble
Dublin-based astronomers were among those who captured the rings of light spreading from a supernova.
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Astronomers spot a monster black hole ‘practically in our backyard’
A New 3,200-Megapixel Camera Has Astronomers Salivating
Astronomers develop ‘early warning system’ for stars about to go supernova
Obnoxiously Large Satellite Could Mean Bad News for Astronomers Observing the Skies
A huge satellite is about to take flight, spreading its giant antenna array to potentially block astronomers’ views of the cosmos. AST SpaceMobile’s BlueWalker 3 is scheduled for launch on Saturday to test the company’s broadband network technology, but the prototype satellite is extremely bright and could interfere…
Frank Drake: Astronomer’s legacy is his equation for alien intelligence
Frank Drake was a pioneer who led the search for life on other planets. He gave the world an equation that is more important than ever, writes The Open University’s Prof David Rothery.
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Eerie, Ripple-Like Rings Around Distant Star In New James Webb Image Puzzle Astronomers – LiveScience
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