Space-Science

Vaonis’ Hestia: A Smart Telescope

Vaonis’ Hestia: Transforming Your Smartphone into an Astro-imaging Powerhouse The Hestia telescope by Vaonis is revolutionizing smartphone astrophotography, offering an innovative and compact way ...

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Close-Up image of a Dying Star Beyond Our Galaxy

Astronomers Capture First Close-Up Image of a Star Beyond Our Galaxy In a groundbreaking achievement, astronomers at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) have captured ...

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Exoplanets: How Astronomers Unlocked the Secrets of Distant Worlds

The Breakthrough Discovery of 1995 In October 1995, after decades of relentless searching, astronomers made a historic breakthrough—the discovery of the first planet orbiting ...

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Mysterious Space Sounds

Scientists Detect Strange ‘Birdsong’ Over 100,000km from Earth The cheerful trill of birdsong is typically a welcome sign of spring, not a sound one ...

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Fire in Microgravity

Fire behaves quite differently in the microgravity environment of space compared to on Earth. On our planet, gravity causes hot air to rise and ...

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Unlocking the Secrets of the Electroweak Force

The Electroweak Force: A Window into the Early Universe The universe, as we know it today, is governed by four fundamental forces: The Strong ...

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The Cosmic Giants: Black Hole

Black Hole Jet Streams and Their Influence on the Universe There is a fascinating and mysterious force at the heart of almost every major ...

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Scientists Overturn Long-Held Beliefs About Dwarf Planet Ceres

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery that challenges long-standing assumptions about the composition of Ceres, the only dwarf planet in the inner solar system. ...

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Scientists Capture First-Ever Zoomed-In Image of a Star Beyond the Milky Way

In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists have, for the first time, captured a highly detailed, zoomed-in image of a star located outside our Milky Way ...

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The Mystery of Jupiter’s Shrinking Great Red Spot Might Finally Be Solved

The Great Red Spot on Jupiter has captivated astronomers for centuries. First observed in 1664, this colossal storm system has been raging in Jupiter’s ...

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