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A gas giant the size of Jupiter, yet even heavier and denser, has captured the attention of astronomers across the world. This planet, now confirmed and named TOI-4465 b, lies roughly 400 light-years ...
Dr. Aaron Clevenson, adjunct astronomy professor at Lone Star College-Montgomery, speaking at the North Houston Astronomy Club last week, demonstrated how amateurs can build a radio telescope to use ...
The Viztalab smartphone telescope turns your smartphone into a high-precision viewing tool for crystal-clear stargazing and ...
Here’s one for our astronomy geeks. Our hacker [arrow] has made their own observatory! This particular video is a bit over ten minutes long and is basically a montage; there is no narration or ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—A Mississippi State University faculty member has made a celestial discovery in Starkville: the first asteroid identified from the state of Mississippi. Mississippi State University ...
They didn’t use a space telescope, or a huge ground-based scope like the Keck or the Gemini, or even the sort of backyard telescope some planet hunters rely on to gather evidence of alien worlds.