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'Twilight telescopes' are finding 'city-killer' asteroids in an unexplored region of our solar system It may seem counterintuitive, but the most important asteroid discoveries are now being made in twilight, when astronomers are able to look close to the horizon — and close to the sun — for little-known asteroids that orbit inside the orbits of Earth, ...
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Dazzling James Webb Space Telescope image prompts science scramble The James Webb Space Telescope's spectacular image of the deep infrared universe has uncovered 42 new, lensed images of galaxies and revealed in unprecedented depth the shape of the lens, which may eventually help us to see the very first galaxies.
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6 meteor showers will likely offer better views than the Perseids this summer Stars and meteors can be seen in the night sky as a man watches the Perseid. A man watches the Perseid meteor shower on the Pamir Plateau on August 13, 2021 in Xinjiang ...
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Oldest stars in the universe may be revealed with new technique Astronomers think that a new observation technique relying on the detection of faint radio signals will allow them to see the first stars that formed in the middle of thick hydrogen clouds shortly after the birth of the universe. Skip advert.
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Inside the Invisible Universe Captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope With its first formal set of images, the JWST delved into colliding galaxies, an active black hole and even provided a breakthrough look at an alien world. monisha-ravisetti.
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James Webb Space Telescope's stunning 'Phantom Galaxy' picture looks like a wormhole The appropriately named "Phantom Galaxy" glows eerily in a new image by Judy Schmidt based on James Webb Space Telescope data collected nearly a million miles away from our planet using the observatory's mid-infrared instrument (MIRI).
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A diner discovered 100 million-year-old dinosaur footprints in a restaurant If you need an excuse to head to brunch this weekend, allow yourself to consider the possibility that your French toast may cause you to expand scientific discovery and research. Earlier this month, an observant patron at a restaurant in southwest ...
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SpaceX just broke its annual launch record — and it's only July This afternoon, SpaceX successfully launched its 32nd Falcon 9 mission of 2022, officially breaking the company's own record for orbital launches conducted in a single year. And since it's only July, there's still plenty of year left to push that ...
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Light polarization creates art, explains mathematical concepts In LCDs, tiny electronically controllable liquid crystal elements are sandwiched between polarizers. If, instead, other transparent polarization-altering films—like cellophane gift wrap and packaging tape—are placed between a set of polarizers, an array of ...
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The Landsat Program: 50 years observing Earth's surface Harmful algal blooms in Petenwell Lake, Wisconsin, as seen from Landsat data in 2018. This image shows various concentrations of the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll. NASA Earth Observatory/Joshua Stevens.
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