Kolkata: The Kolkata round of the IndianOil Science Quiz 3.0 was conducted at GD Birla Sabhagar auditorium on Tuesday, Dec 23 ...
Spend 8 minutes with an image that has changed astronomy forever - the first-ever deep field view of galaxy cluster SMACS ...
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Space Astronomy Is Under Threat As New Paper "Raises Important Concerns" About Megaconstellations
“The recent Nature paper by Borlaff, Marcum and Howell raises important concerns about our ability to continue gathering ...
In a year packed full of phenomenal cometary capers, astrophotographer Dan Bartlett captured a staggering image of comet ...
A scientific experiment aimed at detecting dark matter in space launched from Antarctica on December 15, with significant ...
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Radio astronomy has a pollution problem. Satellites thousands of kilometers overhead, designed to broadcast communications or relay data, are increasingly contaminating the frequencies astronomers use ...
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Lower-cost space missions like NASA's ESCAPADE are starting to deliver exciting science – but at a price in risk and trade‑offs
In theory, leaner NASA oversight, greater use of off‑the‑shelf hardware and narrower science goals can cut costs while ...
The first pulsar was discovered in 1967 by Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Finding these mysterious signals forever changed astronomy.
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11 Major Best Buy End-of-Year Sales Running This Week
Right now, Best Buy is running a 50 percent price reduction on the Samsung Channel Q-Series Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer ...
“The best estimates suggest Rubin should detect between 5 and 50 ISOs over its 10 year survey, stemming from the ...
On view this month at GAVLAK, 'Bodies of Light' presents a brilliant collection of Field Kallop's chromatic explorations.
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