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Sharp-eyed Telescope Tracks Satellites During Daylight
IEEE Spectrum· 22 minutes agoDaytime astronomy—amateur nighttime stargazers might wonder, what’s the point? This advance also...
York County group plans solar and radio astronomy session at observatory
The Patriot-News· 23 hours agoThe York County Astronomical Society (YCAS) will be offering a public event at its observatory at...
Interstellar Intruder: The Cosmic Event That Rewrote Earth’s Climate History
SciTechDaily· 6 hours agoNew astrophysical research highlights a significant cosmic event two million years ago when the ...
Events set to spark interest in radio astronomy in the Midstate
WHTM via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoYORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — If you’re interested in astronomy, some events coming up in the Midstate...
The Most Powerful Solar Flare in 7 Years Just Occurred This Year
My Modern Met· 5 days agoIn early May, solar flares caused stunning auroras, grabbing the attention of a lot of astronomy...
David J. Eicher, Author at Astronomy.com | Page 22 of 22
Astronomy Magazine· 5 days agoDavid Eicher is one of the most widely recognized astronomy enthusiasts in the world. He has been with Astronomy magazine for 36 years, beginning as an ...
Australia's 'Space Gandalf' astronomer dies aged 62
BBC via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWriting on X, he said: "I love what he wrote on seeing the solar eclipse in 2023. 'My body spent, my heart full, I crash into a deep eclipse fuelled...
'Failed' solar eruption reveals Sun's powerful gravitational pull
Interesting Engineering· 5 days agoOn Monday, solar astrophysicist Ryan French shared footage of the event on social media platform X....
Library lectures focus on ancient astronomy
St. Joseph News-Press· 3 days agoA new four-part lecture series focusing on ancient astronomy kicks off next weekend at the St. Joseph Public Library.
When black holes merge, is the diameter of the new black hole bigger?
Astronomy Magazine· 2 hours agoWhen black holes merge, does the actual diameter of the new black hole increase, or just its mass?...