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KTAL Shreveport on MSNCelebrate Astronomy Day & 35 years of Hubble at Shreveport ObservatoryBossier Astronomical Society will celebrate National Astronomy Day and 35 years of the Hubble Space Telescope with an ...
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Zion National Park's Scientist-In-Park Answers Astronomy QuestionsSydney, an astronomy intern at Zion National Park with Scientists in Parks, answers some of the internet’s most asked ...
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Space.com on MSNHubble helps explore the wreckage of a supernova star explosion in a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way (image)"Thanks to the high resolution of our new images, we detected a faint structure on the northeast side of this supernova ...
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Astronomy on MSNAstronomers find a strange pulsar blinking in slow motionPSR J0311+1402 flashes every 41 seconds — quite slow for a pulsar. It could help bridge the gap between fast- and ...
A Soviet-made 152mm artillery shell hit the battleship amidship on its port side. The direct hit shattered the Wisconsin’s ...
Hubble is still going strong 35 years after it was launched into space. Celebrate its anniversary with some out-of-this-world images.
Since being a part of the physics, astronomy and materials science department, Yashasvi Moon has made a great impression. Now ...
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Space.com on MSNAmateur astrophotographer captures a stunning galaxy 24 million light-years from Earth (photo)Astrophotographer Ron Brecher has captured a stunning deep sky image of the spiral galaxy M106, located 23.5 million light ...
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky This Week from April 25 to May 2: Venus at its brightestView a brilliant morning star, enjoy dark skies during New Moon, and take in plenty of deep-sky targets in the sky this week.
A surprisingly well-formed spiral galaxy has been spotted just a billion years after the Big Bang, challenging long-held ...
Joy Moses-Hall teaches physics and astronomy at Pitt Community College. She has a PhD in oceanography and is the author of ...
Taking the first step to learning about astronomy may be small, but it could be one giant leap for a new interest. Climbing ...
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