The Sun would be a far more powerful telescope than any humanity could create in the near future. But to use it, we need to get to 650 AU.
Computational exposure: It takes sixteen 16-second frames and intelligently stacks them. The Tensor G5 is smart enough to "mask" the moon, keeping its brightness low to show craters, while ...
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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 ...
Learn how to create mesmerizing prism lens photo effects in Photoshop with this beginner friendly tutorial that guides you step by step showing techniques tips and tricks to turn ordinary photos into ...
Low Vision Awareness Month Highlights Life-Changing Options for People with Vision Loss BLAINE, MN, UNITED STATES, ...
Borosilicate glass offers extreme stability; Microsoft’s accelerated aging experiments suggest the data would be stable for ...
The public is advised to wear protective eyewear when viewing the partial solar eclipse or to watch it online.
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This giant metal dome will hide a truly colossal telescope mirror | Space photo of the day for Feb. 16, 2026
Straight to the dome.
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Planets, constellations and more: Here's what to look out for around the new moon on Feb. 17
Grab your telescope and join us on a sightseeing tour, before the moon returns to spoil the fun!
Scientists may be one step closer in their hunt for signs of past life on Mars after the Curiosity rover's latest find.
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Voigtländer: the family name behind generations of cameras and lenses
Three generations of the Voigtländer family built one of Germany’s leading makers of cameras and lenses, with its origins dating back to the 19th century ...
Typically, when we want to take images, we use an image sensor paired with some sort of lens assembly to make a picture ...
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