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Telescope offers detailed look at massive cradle of baby stars
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 2 hours agoA European space telescope observed a massive cradle of baby stars in new detail, adding to its celestial collection of images. The European Space Agency released the photos from the Euclid observatory Thursday.
Planet parade 2024: Here's when you can see 6 planets align and how rare that is
The Arizona Republic· 3 hours agoDuring this event, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will align in the sky. While...
Euclid space telescope reveals more than 300,000 new objects in 1st 24 hours of observations...
LiveScience· 10 hours agoBy capturing thousands of images like these for the next six years, the space telescope will catalog...
Telescope deal: Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ now under $200
SPACE.com· 15 hours agoIt's well-suited for beginners and this price point is cheaper than a lot of the best telescopes. Save $40 and get the Celestron StarSense ...
Massive cradle of baby stars revealed in new space telescope images - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 9 hours agoA massive cradle of baby stars has been observed in new detail by a European space telescope, adding...
'Planetary parade' to start in June
Phys.org· 13 hours agoFirst came a rare solar eclipse, followed by the northern lights, fueled by a solar storm. The parade will start June 3, when Mercury, Mars, Jupiter,...
Here's when a 'parade' of planets could be seen aligned across the sky
The Republican· 11 hours agoMost of the planets should be visible to the naked eye, weather permitting, though Star Walk’s...
Stellar telescope deal: Save $230 on the Celestron Astro Fi 130
SPACE.com· 2 days agoSave $230 on the Celestron Astro Fi 130 telescope when you get it from Adorama today. With Summer...
James Webb Space Telescope sees Orion Nebula in a stunning new light (images)
SPACE.com· 6 days agoThe Orion Nebula may be a familiar and well-studied celestial object, but new images from the James...
Will you be able to see a 'planetary parade' in June? Not exactly. Here's why
Pensacola News Journal via Yahoo News· 8 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 ...