The wonders of space have always fascinated people, even beyond the science community. From supernovas to black holes, there has not been a dull moment with astronomy, which will now include Earth ...
Before Edwin Hubble, there was Henrietta Leavitt, whose work made other astronomers’ discoveries possible. Her way of looking ...
Wisconsin Public Radio You don’t need a telescope — although a good set of binoculars would help — to see a comet, meteor ...
The Rotary Club of Tehachapi welcomed Denise Lewis from the Bear Valley Springs Astronomy Club, who gave an enlightening ...
Utilizing a slime mold algorithm, astronomers have mapped the cosmic web, enhancing our understanding of galaxy evolution.
It's being called the "comet of the century" and won't be back for 80,000 years.
Local astronomer William “Bill” Spizzirri, a volunteer with the Fort Bend Astronomy Club’s Astronomy on Wheels program, will explain the difference between meteors and meteorites, where they come from ...
Kitt Peak National Observatory is celebrating 60 years of welcoming visitors to the moutnaintop collection of telescopes 55 ...
All the planets parade from sunset to midnight. Look to the west southwest as twilight fades to spot brilliant Venus. Our sister world slinks along the horizon gaining little altitude ...
The $1.6 billion mission is an extremely complicated engineering challenge and will make gravitational wave detections in ...
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Tech pioneer Charles Simonyi talks about the Simonyi Survey Telescope — and his own trips to space — in the GeekWire Podcast.