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Boeing's Starliner capsule launches, but runs into more trouble with helium leaks
CBS News· 18 hours agoA United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket carrying astronauts for the first time in six decades...
Chile to install world's largest astronomy camera on the edge of Atacama desert
Reuters· 11 hours agoWith a resolution above 3.2 gigapixels, a nearly three-ton weight and the ambitious task of carrying...
David J. Eicher, Author at Astronomy.com | Page 22 of 22
Astronomy Magazine· 15 hours 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 ...
Astrophysicists Detect Potential Collisional Dark Matter in “El Gordo”
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoA new study indicates that dark matter in the “El Gordo” galaxy cluster exhibits collisional...
Astrophysicists Unleash Planetary Power To Probe the Universe’s Deepest Mysteries
SciTechDaily· 2 hours agoResearchers have introduced an innovative gravitational wave detection method using astronomical...
Boeing Starliner blasts off in historic launch for NASA
AccuWeather· 14 hours agoNASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have reached space after a successful rocket launch...
1st telescope removed from controversial astronomy hub on Hawaiian volcano
SPACE.com· 6 hours agoFor the first time, a telescope on the Hawaiian volcano Maunakea has been fully decommissioned — it...
ASTRONOMY: Galaxies galore — ‘faint fuzzies’ pile up the light | Bella Vista Weekly Vista
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 18 hours agoThroughout June, many galaxies can be seen with telescopes of 8 inches or more. At about 9:30 p.m.,...
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope will function with one gyro | Astronomy.com
Astronomy Magazine· 7 hours agoAfter repeated interruptions due to a faltering gyroscope, the Hubble Space Telescope will...
When is the June full moon? You don't want to miss this once every 18 years Strawberry Moon
Greenville News via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoIn the same article, UNC Asheville Associate Professor of Astronomy Britt Lundren reminded readers...