Stargazers can tune in to the Virtual Telescope Project's YouTube stream beginning at 11 p.m. EDT on Sept. 17 (3:00 GMT Sept. 18) to see live views from the organization's robotic telescopes located ...
On Sept. 18, 1977, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took a photo of Earth and the moon. It was the first time both the Earth and the moon were captured in a single frame. At the time, Voyager 1 was more ...
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☀️ Voyager data confirms solar system’s hidden frontier lies 18 billion kilometers away
The Solar System is vast, made up of eight planets, countless moons, and millions of asteroids, all orbiting the Sun. But like any territory, it has a boundary. This boundary is invisible, yet it ...
THE Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET) project has achieved a significant milestone, reaching 74.3 per cent completion in one of Tanzania’s most ambitious education reforms. This ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, it’s time for the Fuzzstival, Fluff fest, Danehy Park Family ...
The historian Kyle Harper on the history of plagues, the rise of anti-vaccination politics, and why measles is back in ...
Inside the mind of the most prolific anti-5G arsonist in the world—and the incoherent, very online political violence of our ...
She grew up in a house without running water and, through her research on mRNA technology, ended the greatest medical ...
Along with creaky knees and extra pounds, many—myself included—carried a backpack of regrets about the way the road to hell ...
Moscow 2030 forum was visited by more than 14 million Moscow residents and visitors to the city. The news was reported by Sergei Sobyanin in a post on ...
Earth has a number of mini-moons and quasi-moons. Mini-moons are objects that orbit our planet. But they make for fickle fans: They tend to swing around Earth for only a matter of months. One example ...
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2 billion people will be able to see 'God of Chaos' asteroid Apophis when it buzzes Earth in April 2029
"This is four times more people than saw Neil Armstrong walk on the moon. Think about what a world event this is going to be." ...
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