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Amazon's internet-beaming satellites are bright enough to disrupt astronomical research, study finds
The satellites in Amazon's new internet-beaming megaconstellation in low Earth orbit are bright enough to disrupt ...
"Most excitingly, this new idea addresses one of the longstanding habitability problems on Europa and is a good sign for the ...
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We use black holes to study tectonic plates
The ground under our feet is constantly moving, and to measure these movements, researchers have turned to an unlikely helper ...
A groundbreaking new radio image reveals the Milky Way in more detail than ever before, using low-frequency radio “colors” to ...
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Amazon’s new satellite constellation raises concerns over night sky brightness
A recent ArXiv-published study has found that Amazon’s new internet-beaming satellites may pose a risk to astronomical ...
A research team has investigated quasar variability by tracking optical to mid-infrared (MIR) wavelengths of variability ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE), in collaboration with astrophysicists from the ...
How can magnetic fields help determine the habitability of exoplanets? This is what a recent study published in Nature ...
A distant Sun-like star suddenly went dark for months, stunning astronomers who quickly realized something massive was ...
SkyMapper and the SETI Institute have formed a strategic partnership to help SkyMapper build a decentralized telescope ...
Astronomers have long chased a hard question: how did black holes grow so huge so fast. Researchers at Maynooth University in ...
Black holes in the early Universe appear to have grown far faster than scientists once believed. Astronomers have long struggled to explain how black holes became enormous so early in the Universe’s ...
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