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Astronomers uncover hundreds of new 'anomalies' in Hubble telescope archives
AI helped researchers probe the Hubble Space Telescope's archive to find strange celestial objects, including some indescribable by science.
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Meet Lazuli: The private space telescope that could outshine Hubble by 2029
A bold new era in astronomy is on the horizon. By 2029, Schmidt Sciences, the philanthropic foundation founded by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Wendy Schmidt, plans to launch Lazuli, the first-ever privately funded space telescope,
The venerable Hubble observatory is going strong despite its decades in space and the advent of next-generation successors
The 21st century is featuring a second space age that is increasingly private.
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James Webb Space Telescope sees comet-seeding crystals flowing far from newborn star (photo)
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a young star flinging heat-formed crystals outward on a cosmic conveyor belt, offering a new clue to how comets evolve.
The NASA Hubble Space Telescope, which is hundreds of miles above the Earth, has been taking incredible pictures that help with future studies and research. But to learn more about the telescope. Here are five interesting facts about the technology,
A stronomers have used artificial intelligence (AI) to find hundreds of "anomalies" in data from the Hubble Telescope. More than 1,300 unusual objects were found in the search, with over 800 never before being documented in the scientific literature, and 43 objects that defy classification into any known objects.
I have been writing about the Giant Magellan Telescope for a long time. Nearly two decades ago, for example, I wrote that time was “running out” in the race to build the next great optical telescope on the ground.
Unistellar's citizen scientists are using their smart telescopes to engage in planetary defense, research and observational astronomy.
The Square Kilometer Array will have its first light next year, and the Extremely Large Telescope will be completed and operational by March 2029. Now, Schmidt Science has announced plans for four observatories,