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Citizen scientists spot more than 1,000 new asteroids in old Hubble Telescope photos
SPACE.com· 12 hours agoThe dotted white streak cutting across this photo of a faraway galaxy might seem like a nuisance for...
Hubble discovers 1,000 new asteroids thanks to photobombing | Digital Trends
Digital Trends· 6 days agoRecently, researchers have gotten creative and found a way to use Hubble data to detect previously...
Hubble Has Accidentally Discovered Over a Thousand Asteroids
Universe Today· 1 day agoThanks to an international team of citizen scientists, with the help of astronomers from the...
Hubble goes hunting for small main belt asteroids
Phys.org· 6 days agoAstronomers recently used a trove of archived images taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to visually snag a largely unseen population of smaller ...
Hubble telescope celebrates 34th anniversary with an iridescent Dumbbell Nebula (image)
SPACE.com· 7 hours agoTo write that the Hubble Space Telescope is legendary would be an understatement. In the 34 years...
TESS Finds its First Rogue Planet
Universe Today· 3 hours agoWell over 5,000 planets have been found orbiting other star systems. One of the satellites hunting for them is TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey...
Celebrate Hubble's 34th birthday with gorgeous nebula image | Digital Trends
Digital Trends· 1 day agoTo celebrate this birthday, Hubble scientists have shared a new image showing the striking Little...
Best Astronomy Lessons & Activities
Tech & Learning via Yahoo News· 1 week agoSpace Science Institute Sci Games These free, wide-ranging, sophisticated space games will engage students in a virtual exploration of the universe....
Unistellar eQuinox 2 smart telescope review
Astronomy Magazine· 12 hours agoThe following review of the Unistellar eQuinox 2 smart telescope contains affiliate links. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the long-lived Hubble Space Telescope have been providing ...
How Old Is the Solar System, and How Did It Form?
ExtremeTech· 5 days agoMany, if not most, stars are thought to have planets—some like ours, some fascinating and strange, and a few subject to such extremes they could never harbor anything we recognize as life. How ...