The sharpest images of the universe are created when radio telescopes around the world work together. For the first time, the world’s largest network of radio telescopes, EVN, has observed
The sharpest images of the universe are created when radio telescopes around the world work together. For the first time, the world’s largest network of radio telescopes, EVN, has observed
Father’s Day is a special occasion in a family’s calendar. It’s also one of the many events where huge retailers, like Amazon, have excellent sales. From the best telescopes to
Proba-3 artificially created what is normally a rare natural phenomenon: a total solar eclipse. In a world first, ESA’s Proba-3 satellites flew in perfect formation, blocking the Sun’s bright disc
Dark matter clumps could act as stellar lampshades, drifting between Earth and distant stars, dimming them by an almost imperceptible amount, a new study suggests. If this idea is correct,
Enabling & Support 16/06/2025 2339 views 23 likes Today, the European Space Agency’s Proba-3 mission unveils its first images of the Sun’s outer atmosphere – the solar corona. The mission’s
Total solar eclipses are rare, but exactly how rare is now up for debate after the European Space Agency debuted the first images today (June 16) from two new satellites
Astronomers have discovered a batch of nine new brown dwarfs, also known as “failed stars,” including the two smallest examples of these curious celestial objects ever seen. The new find
“After Earth Ends, The Adventure Begins!” Sometimes a work of unique art arrives on the scene that seems misplaced in the stream of time, and this is precisely the fate
2 Min Read NASA Seeks Commercial Feedback on Space Communication Solutions An illustration of a commercial space relay ecosystem. Credits: NASA / Morgan Johnson NASA is seeking information from U.S.
3 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) By Beth Ridgeway NASA’s Student Launch competition celebrated its 25th anniversary on May 4, just north of NASA’s Marshall