Astronomers truly live in a bold new era, where ground-breaking camera technology could change the way we understand the ...
Observing the night sky through a telescope is one of life’s great joys, and a wonderful way to learn about space and the universe beyond our planet. But perhaps even better is sharing that experience ...
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The world’s biggest digital camera is finally coming into focus. While a very powerful personal camera might have megapixel resolution, astronomers have constructed a device that will image the ...
If you've ever pointed your smartphone's camera skyward on a full moon, chances are you were pretty disappointed with the result. French smart telescope maker Vaonis is aiming to get you closer to the ...
Charlotte, NC, July 23, 2008 - The Imaging Source, an international manufacturer of imaging hardware and software for astronomy, is now offering amateur astro-photographers a series of highly ...
If you’ve ever wondered why so many objects in the night sky are designated with an “M” followed by a number, you can thank ...
For more than five years, scientists at the South Pole Telescope in Antarctica have been observing the sky with an upgraded camera. The extended gaze toward the cosmos is picking up remnant light from ...
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Caltech's new powerful radio telescope could find 20 million hidden cosmic objects on its first day
By the time its initial survey comes to an end, the telescope will have discovered about 1 billion new radio sources.
If you judge things from a mathematical perspective, and you throw in probabilities, there is no chance in freezing hell we are alone in this Universe of ours. Yet, despite decades of looking at the ...
Euclid’s ultra-wide view of the galactic bulge captured more than just stars. The seemingly empty, dark patches in the image ...
Technicians are putting the final touches on the world's largest digital camera at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The camera will be sent to Chile and installed on a telescope in the Andes.
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