Binoculars give an upright, stereo view that matches what you see with the naked eye and what’s on your star chart or app.
Astronomers used to rely on chance to catch a glimpse of fleeting explosions in space. A fresh approach to watching these ...
Eight students from a solar physics research group led by Juie Shetye, New Mexico State University astronomy assistant ...
Helping young people tap into their excitement about the night sky helps them build confidence and opens career pathways they ...
A University of Kansas alumna became the fifth Jayhawk to go to space last week, and professors are hoping her accomplishment ...
After a year featuring a brilliant green comet, a rare eclipse at sunrise, perfect views of the planets, a traveler from deep ...
A repeating fast radio burst has just given up one of its biggest secrets. Long-term observations revealed a rare signal ...
Observations with the Event Horizon Telescope enable researchers to localize the likely base of the central outflow in a ...
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Amazon’s Leo internet satellites disrupt astronomy, just like Starlink: Study
A team of scientists has found that, unsurprisingly, Amazon’s new internet mega constellation, Amazon ...
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This week in astronomy with Dave Eicher: The winter hexagon
In this episode, Astronomy magazine Editor Emeritus Dave Eicher invites you to head out and view six of the 20 brightest ...
Aman Priyadarshi Kumar, New Mexico State University astronomy Ph.D. student, didn’t start his graduate studies with solar ...
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Jupiter is at its best and brightest of 2026 tonight! Here's what to expect as the gas giant reaches opposition
Jupiter reaches opposition overnight on Jan. 10, when it appears its brightest in 2026 opposite the sun in Earth's sky.
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