China's Wide Field Survey Telescope has captured an amazing view of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). Credit: Space.com | footage ...
This video by Ian Lauer is an excellent accessible explanation of the basics of astrophotography as he runs through the ...
Eros appears to buzz the Andromeda Galaxy, courtesy of a livestream hosted by the Virtual Telescope Institute in partnership with the Asteroid Foundation. Sunday's livestream is due to start at 3 p.m.
Goan Jesuit priest Fr. Richard D’ Souza who is the newly elected director of the Vatican Observatory, was down in the state recently. NT NETWORK caught up with him ARPITA SRIVASTAVA Could you tell us ...
On November 30, the near-Earth asteroid Eros will pass within 2 degrees of the Andromeda Galaxy's core, offering a rare ...
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This Cozy Ohio Airbnb Is Straight Out of a Hallmark Movie
This Logan, Ohio, Airbnb pairs cabin charm with a sauna, hot tub, pool table, and fire pit. It’s a cozy escape perfect for ...
This video by Ian Lauer is an excellent accessible explanation of the basics of astrophotography as he runs through the process of how he captures a long-exposure image of the Andromeda galaxy.
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Astrophotography in December 2025: what to shoot in the night sky
Here’s everything you need to know about astrophotography in December 2025: ...
Jesuit priest Fr Richard D’Souza, a galactic archaeologist at the Vatican Observatory, studies galactic cannibalism. His 2018 ...
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The galaxy is moving us: Our solar system's violent journey through the Milky Way
Our solar system is a passenger on a galactic rollercoaster. Part 2 reveals how the Sun, carrying Earth, orbits the Milky Way's core at 491,000 mph, completing a circuit every 230 million years. We ...
Watch asteroid Eros buzz past Andromeda galaxy in rare sky event (Image: NASA/Hubble) A rare sky event brings asteroid Eros near Andromeda visually. Astronomers highlighted the spectacle as a notable ...
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