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- Astronomy - Science News
Astronomy Astronomers saw a rogue planet going through a rapid growth spurt The growth spurt hints that the free-floating object evolves like a star, providing clues about rogue planets
- Astronomy - National Air and Space Museum
Astronomy is a branch of science that researches everything in the universe beyond our Earth's atmosphere This includes things like other planets in our solar system, moons, stars, and even distant galaxies and black holes
- Who is the Man That Discovered the Universe? - National Air and Space . . .
The discovery led to the realization that the universe is expanding, and that it must have had a beginning: the Big Bang “Hubble is known as a titan in astronomy, especially American astronomy,” says Samantha Thompson, the Phoebe Waterman Haas Astronomy Curator at the National Air and Space Museum
- Using AI, historians track how astronomy ideas spread in the 16th century
A new AI machine learning technique helped historians analyze 76,000 pages from astronomy textbooks spanning nearly two centuries
- Citizen scientists make cosmic discoveries with a global telescope network
On balconies and in backyards, Wi-Fi–enabled telescopes are connecting astronomy enthusiasts across six continents
- Astronomy Programs - National Air and Space Museum
See the night's sky as never before Explore the cosmos from the comfort of your home Discover the secrets of the Sun You can do all this and more with our unique astronomy programs, led by museum experts
- Stargazing at the Udvar-Hazy Center - National Air and Space Museum
Join Museum staff and members of the Northern Virginia Astronomy Club for a view of the night sky through our telescopes Stargazing will take place outside in the bus parking lot at the Steven F Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia Experienced people will help you to use different telescopes
- JWST spots the earliest sign yet of a distant galaxy reshaping its . . .
The galaxy, called JADES-GS-z13-1, marks the earliest sign yet spotted of the era of cosmic reionization at 330 million years after the Big Bang
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