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| How to view and photograph comets Latest comet: Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF); View: Telescopes and binoculars; Photograph: Cameras and lenses; Photograph: Camera accessories; Best locations and times; Comets you missed. | |
| See Venus and Saturn snuggle in the sky Sunday (Jan. 22) Those two planets, plus a crescent moon, will be putting on an ever-changing display in the dusk during this weekend on into the start of next week. The planets will sink lower as the twilight deepens, so make sure you have a clear and unobstructed west- ... | |
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| Milky Way's farthest stars reach halfway to Andromeda The cluster contains about a half-million stars. 170 of those are known to be RR Lyrae variable stars. Now, astronomers say they have discovered 208 new RR Lyrae stars – the Milky Way's farthest stars so far – extending hallway out to the Andromeda galaxy. | |
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| The Milky Way's next supernova could reveal dark matter The supernova remnant glows in a variety of electromagnetic wavelengths, but if we had been operating neutrino detectors back in ~1667 when the light (and neutrinos) first arrived, we could have determined whether there was a neutrino deficit, and a hint ... | |
| Exploring The Solar Poles: The Last Great Frontier Of The Sun Left: A snapshot of the surface distribution of magnetic fields from a solar surface magnetic field evolution model depicting a perspective close to the plane-of-theecliptic (solar obliquity ignored). Right: The equivalent perspective from the top of ... | |
| The green comet: Comet 2022 E3 ZTF This chart shows the orbital view of the green comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF). The grid lines on the ecliptic plane are 1 astronomical unit (AU) – the average distance between the sun and Earth or 93 million miles (150 million km) – apart. The stalks from the ... | |
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