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Telescope offers detailed look at massive cradle of baby stars
Quad-City Times· 5 days agoA European space telescope observed a massive cradle of baby stars in new detail, adding to its...
This telescope can observe stars, satellites and more during the day. But how?
SPACE.com· 1 day agoAn innovative telescope design has proven successful for daytime skywatching, opening new doors for...
Six planets will be aligning in June. Here's how you can view the 2024 'planet parade' in Tennessee
Gannett via AOL· 10 hours agoSpotting the planets will require clear skies since Mercury and Jupiter only get about 6 degrees...
How to see noctilucent clouds, a dazzling sight in summer skies
Astronomy Magazine· 7 hours agoSummer is a time when many weary and sleep-deprived amateur astronomers and skywatchers put their...
6 Stars Will Soon Be Visible at the Same Time in Rare 'Parade of Planets'
People via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoThe latest astronomical event comes after the Northern Lights (also known as the aurora borealis)...
The Milky Way's heart shines over construction site of world's largest telescope
SPACE.com· 7 hours agoThe European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) — the world's largest...
Parade of planets in Florida morning sky: Here's what to expect from this spectacular view
Florida Today via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoJupiter: Just below and to the left of Mercury is the bright planet Jupiter. With its...according to NASA − Jupiter is one of the brightest planets in the night sky ...
A parade of planets will align in the June 3 morning sky. What will be visible in Delaware
Delaware Online | The News Journal via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoGot a tip or a story idea? Contact Krys'tal Griffin at kgriffin@delawareonline.com. This article...
Massive cradle of baby stars revealed in new space telescope images - WSVN 7News | Miami News,...
7 News Miami· 5 days agoA massive cradle of baby stars has been observed in new detail by a European space telescope, adding...
Will you be able to see a 'planetary parade' in June? Not exactly. Here's why
Gannett via AOL· 4 hours agoUnlike Star Walk Astronomical News’ widely shared photo suggests, you won’t see a parade of any sort. Here...June 3, but in reality, the planets will be scattered across a ...