The Library Telescope Program began in 2008 and was launched by the New Hampshire Astronomical Society (NHAS) in an effort to make telescopes more accessible to the public.
New observations of a nearby red giant star suggest that a long-standing explanation for how giant stars spread life’s essential elements through the galaxy may be incomplete. Starlight pushing on gra ...
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Most normal matter isn’t in stars or planets, so where is it?
Most of what people casually call “the universe” is not where instinct suggests. Stars, planets and glowing gas clouds are ...
A newly analyzed set of images from the Hubble Space Telescope has intensified scientific debate over 3I/ATLAS, a rare ...
A young American student, Matteo Paz, has astounded NASA by using AI to re-analyze old mission data. His innovative approach ...
The images were taken with 170-second exposures using the WFC3 UVIS (F350LP) camera at a central wavelength of 0.5851 micron, ...
Although sound does not travel through the vacuum of space, this process uses precise mathematical mapping to produce audio ...
Hubble images from December 2025 show interstellar object 3I/ATLAS releasing two narrow jets of material as it moves away from the Sun, raising questions about rotation and activity ...
Hubble reveals the largest planet-forming disk ever seen, Dracula's Chivito, showing a chaotic and uneven environment around ...
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Stardust alone can’t drive stellar winds, reshaping what we know about how aging stars spread life’s elements through space.
I put the Oppo Find X9 Pro’s Hasselblad telephoto lens to the test on moon shots and star clusters. Here’s what worked and ...
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