On Valentines Day in 1990, NASAs Voyager 1 captured the iconic ‘Pale Blue Dot image, showing Earth as a tiny speck from 3.7 ...
Documents on lunar exploration were replaced with a 404-error message on the NASA-backed Lunar and Planetary Institute's ...
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Live Science on MSNPale Blue Dot: The iconic Valentine's Day photo of Earth turns 35 today — and you're probably in itOn this day 35 years ago, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took a picture that changed how we see our planet. The iconic "Pale ...
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WANE Ft. Wayne on MSNJourney through the Cosmos with Science Central’s Hubble and Webb Space Telescopes exhibitFORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Science Central is offering an out-of-this-world exhibit for a limited time. The Hubble and Webb ...
“We [will be able to] move quickly and map out very large areas of the sky,” adds Josh Schlieder, the telescope’s wide-field ...
Five years ago, NASA provided an updated version of the Pale Blue Dot. JPL engineer Kevin M Gill reprocessed the image with modern tools but following the original approach, even receiving inputs from ...
To comply with Trump's executive order about DEI, a federally funded telescope project has altered the biography of its ...
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Astronomy on MSNListen to the universe: How sonification turns data into soundA technique called sonification allows new discoveries, brings out subtleties in dense data, and makes astronomy more accessible.
Dario Robleto, a Texas-based conceptual artist, who fuses and confuses layers of history, culture, and the natural order of the cosmos, will talk about ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released a spectacular image of an Einstein ring – a circle of light formed around a ...
"They're so rare, and they're incredibly useful scientifically," said Conor O'Riordan of the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics.
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