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Unistellar's Smart Binoculars Lead You on an AR Adventure
PetaPixel· 1 day agoFancy binoculars with some Nikon glass.
Solar eclipse 2024: Live updates
Space via Yahoo News· 3 days agoand Asia. Looking for an app to help track the eclipse? The popular astronomy app will help you stay up-to-the-second with thisweek's 'ring of fire.' (...
Three bright stars mark the beginning of summer. Here's how to spot the 'Summer Triangle' this week.
LiveScience· 3 days agoNot only does its arrival in the night sky signal the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere...
Astronomers Are Awaiting an Explosion in the Sky That Only Occurs Every 80 Years
CNET· 6 days agoNASA scientists and global astronomers are currently awaiting a nova event, and regular Earthlings will be able to see it with the naked eye. After that ...
Get Ready to See a Sky Explosion That Only Happens Once Every 80 Years
CNET· 3 days agoEvery 80 years, the skies grant us a rare gift: a stellar explosion called a nova that outshines all other cosmic wonders. This celestial fireworks show occurs when a white dwarf star erupts ...
Starmus is set for the Canary Islands in April 2025 | Astronomy.com
Astronomy Magazine· 18 hours agoStarmus, already recognized as the most ambitious science and music festival in the world returns to...
Witness the rare T Coronae Borealis nova this summer
Beaumont Enterprise· 6 days agoHeads up sky gazers, this summer, a rare once in a lifetime event is anticipated to occur, resulting in professional and amateur astronomers alike...
The 12 best things to do in Los Angeles
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMeasuring 44 miles across at its widest, there’s no shortage of things to do in Los Angeles – the tricky part is finding the time to fit them all in....
A Giant Interstellar Cloud May Have Once Enveloped Earth, Potentially Causing Ice Ages
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoFor a long period ending only about 12,000 years ago, our planet withstood a series of harsh ice...
ESO Spots Cosmic 'Koi Fish' Swimming Among the Stars
ExtremeTech· 6 days agoA stellar nursery 3,600 light-years away from Earth has taken the shape of a brilliant koi fish. Astronomers in Chile captured the celestial swimmer using the VLT Survey Telescope< ...