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ASKAR FRA400C Telescope Review: Does It Make a Good Astrograph?
In this video, we put the ASKAR FRA400C telescope to the test! Known for its versatility, does it live up to the hype as a ...
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Skyscraper-size asteroid previously predicted to hit us in 60 years will zoom past Earth on Thursday (Sept. 18) — and you can see it live
The "potentially hazardous" asteroid 2025 FA22 will fly close past Earth at more than 24,000 mph on Thursday (Sept. 18). The ...
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A Long Skinny Rectangular Telescope Could Succeed Where the James Webb Fails and Uncover Habitable Worlds Nearby
Finding another Earth is the holy grail of modern astronomy. NASA’s upcoming Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) is ...
Newly released images of the supermassive black hole at the heart of the galaxy M87 show that the plasma that swirls around ...
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How Filters Actually Work with Your Telescope (It’s More Complicated Than You Think!)
Filters can make or break your astrophotography, but how do they really work with your scope? Dive into the science and ...
Observatory goes online later this decade, it will create one of science's biggest data challenges. The SKA Observatory is a global radio telescope project built in the Southern Hemisphere. There, ...
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Large asteroid to pass safely near earth this week
According to a Forbes report, the asteroid — estimated to measure between 120 and 280 meters in diameter (roughly the size of ...
A large near-Earth asteroid, 2025 FA22, is set to make a close but safe flyby of Earth on Thursday, September 18, astronomers ...
Astronomers have discovered the raw ingredients of planets orbiting two infant stars, offering a glimpse into how new worlds ...
New research suggests that there is a 90% chance that within the next decade, humanity could use a space or Earth-based ...
The images of Comet 3I/ATLAS were captured by the Gemini South telescope at Cerro Pachón in Chile on Aug. 27 as the icy ...
And speaking of the break of dawn, that happens nowadays at around 5:15 a.m. local daylight time. And that's the time for ...
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