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Telescopes scan the skies over the Atacama Desert | Space photo of the day for Sept. 30, 2025
A long-exposure image taken from Cerro Pachón captures the luminous road connecting two of Chile's most important ...
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Hubble Telescope finds galaxy with puzzling shape | Space photo of the day for Sept. 29, 2025
Astronomers have long sorted galaxies into types based on their visible structure. Spiral galaxies, like our Milky Way, have ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered dazzling newborn stars and thick cosmic dust in Sagittarius B2, the Milky Way's ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured infant stars carving peaks of dust and gas in the Pismis 24 star cluster.
The idea of spending my evenings along the river peering into the heavens sounded fun, so I added a Hestia to my pack. Here’s ...
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17 National Parks and Roadside Stops Perfect for Stargazing
There are designated areas in the U.S. where the night sky is so crystal clear that you can see the Milky Way galaxy ...
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Turn your iPhone into a powerful telescope
Using Hestia is simple for adults, kids, and beginners. Just mount your iPhone on the included tripod, align it with Hestia’s ...
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Interstellar comet 3I ATLAS glows green during lunar eclipse | Space photo of the day for Sept. 15, 2025
M82 has been a popular target for astronomers and their telescopes, due to its high activity. Hubble has observed it many ...
After 545 entries from 155 photographers in 35 countries, the winners of this year’s Astrophotography Prize Photographer of ...
Astronomers have captured something extraordinary: the first-ever direct photo of a baby planet growing inside a dusty ring ...
As China's first self-developed advanced submillimeter wave telescope, once completed, the XSMT is expected to join the ...
The images of Comet 3I/ATLAS were captured by the Gemini South telescope at Cerro Pachón in Chile on Aug. 27 as the icy traveler flew through the inner solar system. It's now about 238 million miles ...
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