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- By Lucian Parfeni
- August 20th, 2013
You Can Still See This Week's Nova Explosion in the Night Sky, If You Hurry
The nova is slowly fading away and will become too dim for the naked eye soon
- Science Blog
- By Lucian Parfeni
- April 29th, 2013
Saturn Is at Its Brightest at This Time of Year, Here's How to Spot It in the Night Sky
Even a small telescope will be enough to pick out plenty of details
- Space
- By Lucian Parfeni
- March 4th, 2013
UK Approves Funding for the E-ELT a Mammoth Telescope, the Largest Ever Built
E-ELT will produce photos 10 to 15 times sharper than Hubble's
- Science Blog
- By Cristina Macari
- November 29th, 2012
Birth of New Alien Planets Detected Around Distant Star
Non-spherical particles gathering suggests the formation of a baby planet
- Science Blog
- By Cristina Macari
- November 29th, 2012
NASA Searches New Use for Former Space Telescopes
Scientists were asked to propose novel ideas for the use of the two telescopes
- Science Blog
- By Cristina Macari
- November 26th, 2012
Saturn and Venus Align Early Tuesday, a Sight to Be Seen
The beautiful rings of Saturn will be visible from Earth through telescopes
- Science Blog
- By Cristina Macari
- November 21st, 2012
Hottest Planet Known Slowly Eaten by Its Own Star
Smart star covers itself in magnesium and peacefully swallows its planet
- Science Blog
- By Cristina Macari
- November 20th, 2012
Telescopes Capture Astonishing Supernova Explosion
20-millennia old star comes to its end in a ravaging manner
- Science Blog
- By Cristina Macari
- November 19th, 2012
Astronomers Detect Largest Planet in the Solar System
One of the few alien planets directly captured out of over 800 discovered
- Science Blog
- By Lucian Parfeni
- October 11th, 2012
Dying Red Giant Paints Spectacular Gas Spiral (Video)
Submillimeter telescopes can peek through dust to reveal impressive images
- Space
- By Smaranda Biliuti
- August 30th, 2010
Space Telescope Outer Galaxy Survey Helps Iowa State Astronomers
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