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Stunning array of 400 rings in a 'reflection' nebula solves a 30-year-old star-formation mystery — Space photo of the week
The discovery is the first direct observational confirmation of a theory for how young stars feed on, and then explosively ...
The Farmers' Almanac, the guide to weather, planting and folk wisdom that began in Morris County in 1818, will cease ...
From a 12-day trip to the icy Arctic to a river cruise of the Amazon, Marc Shoffman has your guide to the most exciting ...
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Ursid meteor shower 2025: When and where to see 'shooting stars' on the longest night of the year
Although the Ursids are active from Dec. 13 through Dec. 26, the peak night coincides with the winter solstice, which occurs at 10:03 a.m. EST on Dec. 21. Though the two events are totally unrelated, ...
Pocock, a space scientist at University College London and BBC presenter, predicts alien life will be found by 2075 but ...
It's one of life's biggest questions - are we alone in the universe? Now, one of Britain's top space scientists has declared ...
The Flandrau Planetarium and Science Center on the University of Arizona campus celebrates its golden anniversary this ...
A pioneering fusion of nuclear physics and audiovisual art is set to be showcased during a public event at the University of Glasgow next month.
From a 12-day trip to the icy Arctic to a river cruise of the Amazon, Marc Shoffman has your guide to the most exciting ...
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Orb: On the movements of Earth, best historical anime educational story
Orb: On the Movements of the Earth blends sharp storytelling with real history in a way that genuinely expands your ...
Taylor Observatory and Norton Planetarium offers cosmic educational events from the Earth and beyond for all ages.
Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock is a space scientist and science educator who has worked on a number of instruments that are revolutionising our view of the cosmos, including the James Webb Space Telescope.
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