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The Sh2-46 nebula has been captured by the VLT Survey Telescope (VST) at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in Chile. The nebula is ...
For the first time, astronomers have obtained visual evidence that a star met its end by detonating twice. By studying the centuries-old remains of supernova SNR 0509-67.5 with the European Southern ...
For the first time, astronomers have obtained visual evidence that a star met its end by detonating twice. By studying the centuries-old remains of ...
This will be done adapting state-of-the-art system identification and model reduction techniques to the problem at hand. Our results are based on real data collected under various operating conditions ...
King Filip and Queen Mathilde left for Chile on Monday morning for what will be the first Belgian state visit to a Latin ...
The galactic masterpiece combines over 100 exposures to reveal previously unseen features of stars in formation. The project in the Atacama Desert could increase light pollution by up to 50%, making ...
The stunning image captured by Dan Monk, Director of Astrophotography at Kielder Observatory, used in the film 28 Years Later. "They were thinking of sending their team up to Kielder Observatory, but ...
This is the highest rainfall recorded in an IMD observatory during a 24-hour period this year and the highest single-day rainfall recorded in June during the last two years. Earlier, 148 mm of ...
On Monday, June 23, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory will give us our first taste of the cosmos in ultra high-def. Here's how to watch.
On Monday (June 23), the public and the wider science community will get their first look at images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. This will arguably mark the biggest moment in astronomy ...
Once the observatory begins full operations, the 8.4-meter Simonyi Survey telescope, along with its 3.2-gigapixel Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) camera the size of a car, will capture the ...
You can follow the announcement of the "first light" images and videos live at 11 am ET (3 pm UTC) on Monday, June 23 via the Rubin Observatory YouTube channel or here below, and if you can't ...
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