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NPS mourns loss of ranger who died on-duty after falling at Bryce Canyon in Utah
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTom Lorig was working with park visitors, directing them to a shuttle bus, at Bryce Canyon’s annual ...
Sharp-eyed Telescope Tracks Satellites During Daylight
IEEE Spectrum· 4 days agoDaytime astronomy: Amateur nighttime stargazers might wonder, what’s the point? This advance also...
Starball: A Dreamy Musical Astronomy Show in Seattle at West of Lenin 2024
Broadway World· 6 days agoAfter more than 20 years performing at planetariums around the world, John Kaufmann and Dan Dennis...
Free and full of wonder: ‘Astronomy Night' sparkles at this Downey destination
NBC Los Angeles· 3 days agoThe last days of spring seem to boast a particular twinkle around twilight, and even if this special...
Einstein Telescope Launches New Era In Astronomy
PhotonicsOnline· 2 days agoIt’s still just a plan, but a new telescope could soon be measuring gravitational waves. Gravitational waves are something like the sound waves of the universe. The future gravitational wave ...
Vatican Astronomy: A Scientific Model for Peaceful Debate
Weston Forum· 2 days agoIn a world full of wars and hatred, science can be a model for peaceful interaction, according to...
Hubble’s Partners in Science - NASA Science
NASA· 3 hours agoOne of the highest priority ways Hubble will be working in complement with other observatories is in the study of some sources of gravitational waves. Hubble cannot detect gravitational waves ...
Ranger working astronomy festival falls and dies at Bryce Canyon, Utah officials say
The Sacramento Bee· 5 days agoOfficials said he hit his head on a large rock.
Digital Cameras Revolutionized Astronomy. Then They Found Their Way into Your Pocket
Scientific American· 7 days agoAs a human being, every time I see a new jaw-droppingly gorgeous astronomical image, I’m staggered...
‘Dawn of astronomy’: Moon takes Earth selfie with radio waves
Interesting Engineering· 4 days agoThe University of Colorado Boulder astrophysicist Jack Burns hailed this pivotal moment as the "dawn of radio astronomy from the Moon."