The National Radio Astronomy Observatory selected a New Mexico architecture firm to design a new nearly 15,000-square-foot ...
The find was made using powerful radio telescopes, including India’s upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) located ...
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A deep dive into the bizarre future of telescopes
Hoping to see deeper into the universe, scientists and engineers are designing some of the largest and weirdest telescopes ...
NASA’s Artemis II mission to carry four people around the moon and back could launch as early as this Sunday, Feb. 8. Backup ...
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Sun unleashes colossal X4.2 solar flare, knocking out radio signals across Africa and Europe (video)
An impulsive X4.2 solar flare sparked strong radio blackouts across Africa and Europe as the giant sunspot continues to rage.
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Inside China’s FAST telescope, the world’s most powerful radio ear listening to the universe
China’s FAST telescope is the largest and most sensitive radio observatory ever built, capable of detecting signals other instruments could never hear. This video explores how it was engineered, what ...
Rohde & Schwarz has launched the FPL1044 spectrum analyser, and a new 40MHz real-time spectrum analysis option for the entire ...
“In the face of economic uncertainty, Ontario researchers are bolstering our critical industries with discoveries that cement our province as a global leader. This investment in our world-class ...
New radio observations of the Milky Way are exposing hidden patterns in its magnetic field. People have scanned the night sky for ages, but some of the Milky Way’s most important features cannot be ...
Light is the fastest phenomenon in the universe, clocking in at just under 300,000 kilometers per second. The telescopes that observe that light, from radio waves to gamma rays, are built at rather ...
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- Data from NASA's Juno mission show that Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is slightly smaller and more "squashed" than previously believed, the U.S.
HB1579 would establish outdoor light fixture requirements based on the Kelvin scale and the direction of the light. It also ...
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