Macworld If you’ve ever tilted your head to the night sky and thought, I wish I could see more, this one’s for you. The ...
Researchers plan to install the first Japanese radio telescope in Antarctica to study how stars are formed, enhancing the ...
The result is a rare before-and-after look at a dying star. The supernova, called SN 2025pht, came from a red supergiant, one ...
Astronomers had long suspected that certain quasars—those brilliant, otherworldly light sources fueled by supermassive black ...
WASHINGTON -- The first glimpse of how the James Webb Space Telescope will change the way people see the universe has arrived. President Joe Biden released one of Webb's first images Monday at the ...
Radio astronomers like a bit of peace and quiet, so they're sending an historic first radio telescope to the Moon. To block out Earthside radio signals, the Lunar Surface Electromagnetics Experiment ...
Astronomers have achieved the first radio image of a supermassive black hole pair, using the retired Russian RadioAstron ...
— -- As humans, we're limited by what we can see with the naked eye. While we're biologically suited to looking at things up close, our eyes can't zoom in to take a look at far-away objects. But ...
From 1985 to 2014, Jean Mueller supported astronomers from around the world who came to Palomar to use its iconic instruments. At the same time, she learned how to operate all three of its major ...
A newly discovered odd radio circle in space could serve as a time capsule for the violent events that shape galaxies.
Scientist celebrated today for changing our view of the universe. Aug. 25, 2009 — -- Who invented the telescope? Not Galileo. Who first pointed it at the heavens? Again, it wasn't Galileo. So ...
First-ever image of two black holes captured orbiting each other, confirming a decades-old theory using a powerful radio ...