The 'Ring of Fire' solar eclipse will be visible from some areas on February 17 - follow our live blog for the latest updates ...
Why build high-altitude a? There have always been reasons to build high. Castles sought protection; monasteries, silence; sanatoriums, fresh, crisp air; temples, proxim ...
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NASA scientist says we could turn the sun into a colossal telescope in 30 years
NASA is quietly entertaining one of the most audacious telescope concepts ever proposed: using the Sun itself as a giant lens ...
The India Art Fair might be over but galleries across the Capital continue to host several exciting exhibitions.
The tiny town of Bruneau offers glimpses into rural Idaho life that feels increasingly precious in our rapidly developing ...
Idaho has a secret that feels like it was teleported from another planet, and it’s hiding in plain sight just outside a tiny town called Bruneau. Imagine mountains of sand rising from the desert floor ...
The Tesla Cybertruck’s cabin is stark, high-tech, and roomier than its wild exterior suggests. Explore its standout features, quirks, and what it’s really like inside.
A telescope primary mirror, 3.12 meters in diameter and weighing approximately 3 tons, as well as additional mirror optics produced by Shvabe Holding, part of Russia’s state tech corporation Rostec, ...
Prior to World War II the vast majority of telescopes built around the world were funded by wealthy people with an interest in the heavens above. However, after the war, two significant developments ...
Critics argue the satellites, billed as a way to harness solar energy at night, could hamper sky observations and may pose a threat to human and animal health A long-exposure view of the Milky Way, ...
External view of the Richard F Caris Mirror Lab built inside and extending out of Arizona Stadium in Tucson. Earlier this year, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile released its first images taken ...
Spotting Earth-like planets is nearly impossible with conventional telescopes, but researchers propose a bold fix: a rectangular design that can separate a planet’s faint glow from its blinding star.
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