KAIST researchers tested optical frequency comb lasers as reference signals for radio astronomy, aiming to synchronize radio telescopes with light-based timing in VLBI observations.
Astronomers has employed a cutting-edge, AI-assisted technique to uncover rare astronomical phenomena within archived data.
Unistellar's citizen scientists are using their smart telescopes to engage in planetary defense, research and observational astronomy.
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Rural areas have darker skies but fewer resources for students interested in astronomy – telescopes in schools can help
Helping young people tap into their excitement about the night sky helps them build confidence and opens career pathways they ...
I have been writing about the Giant Magellan Telescope for a long time. Nearly two decades ago, for example, I wrote that ...
Buying a telescope is a big step, especially if you’re not sure what all those terms — f/ratio, magnification, go-to — mean. So, to eliminate confusion and make sure you understand what you’re buying, ...
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James Webb telescope discovers closest galaxy to the Big Bang ever seen
The James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the most distant, early galaxy in the known universe. The new contender, MoM-z14, is visible just 280 million years after the Big Bang.
PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The GMTO Corporation, the international consortium building the Giant ...
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Superheavy-lift rockets like SpaceX's Starship could transform astronomy by making space telescopes cheaper
After a string of dramatic failures, the huge Starship rocket from SpaceX had a fully successful test on Oct. 13, 2025. A couple more test flights, and SpaceX plans to launch it into orbit.
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Caretaker of Greenwich's Bowman Observatory seeks his successor: 'I’d hate to see this flounder'
The observatory is on the grounds of the Julian Curtiss School and is open the first and third Wednesdays.
Will two rare supernovas finally tell us how fast the universe is expanding? Perhaps, but we'll have to wait for it for them ...
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