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New research offers groundbreaking insights into the formation and dynamical evolution of globular clusters, showing multiple formation events and distinct motions within these ancient star ...
which straddle the line between stars and giant planets," said study co-author Dimitri Mawet, a Caltech astronomy professor and senior research scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory ...
Once again, we’ve scoured the astro-marketplace to find the finest, most practical, and most innovative products for Astronomy magazine’s Star Products, 2024 edition. This collection of 35 ...
A new AI machine learning technique helped historians analyze 76,000 pages from astronomy textbooks spanning nearly two centuries.
The nearby bright star Vega is surrounded by a surprisingly smooth, 100 billion-mile-wide disk of cosmic dust, confirming ...
“Watch out for rambunctious stars. They are trouble,” says Astronomy Editor David Eicher. The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) just published a new photograph showing the stunning masterpiece that ...
Programs to get kids excited about ... Foundation is holding a Star Party this weekend for $50 per person in hopes of generating funding for the college’s astronomy program.
Your support makes all the difference. Astronomers have observed a supermassive black hole tearing apart a star and using the stellar energy to “pummel” another star. The discovery ...
Star party: The Cosmic Carnival celebrates astronomy and science with fun exhibits and activities By Rozanna M. Martinez / Journal Arts Editor Rozanna M. Martinez ...