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Thirty-five years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit. It's been sending back galactic data and images ever since.
After years of development, researchers at the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii have fired up their newest tool, the Visible Tunable Filter (VTF), and captured its first images of our sun.
"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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Exactly 35 years ago this week, the Hubble Space Telescope was released from the Space Shuttle Discovery cargo hatch. Four ...
Astrophotographer Ron Brecher has captured a stunning deep sky image of the spiral galaxy M106, located 23.5 million light ...
Solar Orbiter pieced together 200 ultraviolet images to show our star’s million-degree atmosphere in all its glory.
ESA has compiled the largest image of our sun to date from 200 individual images taken by the Solar Orbiter. It shows the ...
Solar Orbiter began routine science operations in 2021 and has since looped ever closer to the Sun, stealing bits of speed ...
The image was captured by the world's most powerful solar telescope, which takes 2D snapshots of the sun at specific ...
On Thursday, April 24, 2025, the Hubble Space Telescope will celebrate 35 years in space. Can it still hold its own and prove ...
From Lowell Observatory to Kitt Peak to Mount Graham, here are the 11 best planetariums and observatories in Arizona and everything you can do there.