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Dive into the fascinating crossroads of astronomy and astrology — where science meets symbolism, and the sky tells two very ...
Yet much of the dust endures, likely cocooned by protective cooler gas pockets, according to the statement. Observing these ...
Sporting the world’s largest digital camera, the new telescope is poised to help solve some of the universe’s biggest mysteries.
A full moon is slated for Sept. 7, but there are other celestial events occurring this month. More on viewing Saturn at its ...
An interest in astronomy may strike early in life or later. Regardless of what lit the fire of that interest, you need knowledge to help you understand the universe. Some of the most important sources ...
In this episode, Astronomy magazine Editor Emeritus Dave Eicher invites you to head out during the early morning hours the ...
Dr. Gregory Feiden, a University of North Georgia (UNG) professor of astronomy, and his research group have spent the past ...
Astronomer and Pluto mission leader S. Alan Stern explores how the field has transformed during his decades-long career.
Radio astronomy took another step forward recently, with the completion of Phase III of the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) in Western Australia. We've reported before on how the MWA has investigated ...
Eicher takes new role as Astronomy Editor Emeritus, with Senior Editor Mark Zastrow appointed the magazine’s next Editor-in-Chief.
During the 2025 Smithsonian Folklife Festival, sidewalk astronomers brought a sense of hope into Washington, D.C.
Twice a month, on clear nights, the University of New Hampshire Observatory in Durham opens up to the public for a viewing ...