Binocular Care 101 and Aurora Borealis Forecast
- 11 March 2023
Binoculars are a precious instrument in every astronomer’s home and they require some basic knowledge and certainly some heartfelt attention. Here are some tips!
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- 11 March 2023
Binoculars are a precious instrument in every astronomer’s home and they require some basic knowledge and certainly some heartfelt attention. Here are some tips!
Read the full article- 8 March 2023
Here’s how you create energy: take 600 million tons of hydrogen and heat it to about 10 million degrees or more. After reaching the desired temperature, you are left with 596 million tons of helium, and the rest, 4 million, evaporates.
Read the full article- 5 March 2023
Galaxies are mostly visible in different shades of orange but also other colors. Some galaxies are big enough to see their spiral ends, while some appear to us as just huge bright spots.
Read the full article- 26 February 2023
Half an hour after sunset, a striking duo enters the scene. We will see Venus below the horizon and Jupiter slightly above it. During just the next month, these two will keep engaging in a flirtatious cosmic game. We are here to watch!
Read the full article- 24 February 2023
This is a very interesting question. In fact, everything related to the origin of the universe is one of the most important and interesting questions that exist.
Read the full article- 20 February 2023
It’s not easy being an astronomer on Venus (use your imagination fellow reader). Aside from the fact that it is impossible to live on it, its atmosphere is thick and opaque.
Read the full article- 16 February 2023
In a picture taken by the Hubble telescope in 1994, two huge polar bubbles can be seen that were released by the star 150 years earlier.
Read the full article- 13 February 2023
A new discovery on Mars will make many happy. On the neighboring planet, NASA’s Reconnaissance orbiter, which has been circling Mars since 2006 and recording its surface, this time sent a picture of a relief that looks like a bear’s head from afar, from the position of the spacecraft’s camera.
Read the full article- 10 February 2023
Eta Karine is a giant among giants. There are only a few tens of such stars in the entire galaxy. If it were in the place of the Sun, it would swallow all the planets including Jupiter.
Read the full article- 8 February 2023
50,000 years ago comet C/2022 E3 or simply E3, came to the Sun, circled it and then returned to the dark depths of the Solar System – until now. Now it is here again, the comet has circled the Sun again and in these days will pass at the smallest distance from the Earth.
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