Inverclyde astronomy expert Stephen McAllister explains how he went about capturing the Andromeda galaxy on camera.
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Astronomers map colossal jet blasting from 1st photographed black hole
The first black hole ever photographed is no longer just a static ring of darkness. Astronomers have now traced a colossal ...
Humans have been eyeing the colorful Ring Nebula for nearly 250 years, but testing out a new telescope tool led to the ...
Astronomers studying the famous Ring Nebula have uncovered an unexpected and puzzling feature: a massive cloud of iron atoms ...
WASHINGTON: The Ring Nebula, a stunning celestial structure residing in our neighborhood of the Milky Way galaxy, ...
The Ring Nebula, also known as Messier 57, is a glowing shell of gas and dust created when a dying star shed its outer layers ...
"One thing popped out as clear as anything, this previously unknown 'bar' of ionized iron atoms, in the middle of the ...
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The sky today on Monday, January 19: Where Messier started: M1
Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky This Week column. January 18: Catch Caroline's Rose Today we're ...
Astronomers realized that a strange cloud of gas was actually a relic of the ancient universe which might help solve some of space's greatest mysteries.
A famous night-sky object has yielded a surprise: a narrow, bar-shaped cloud made of highly ionized iron. The discovery comes from a European team led by astronomers at University College London and ...
Adam Graves doesn’t hold back when he talks about Mark Messier. On Hockey Day in Canada with Ron MacLean, Graves described what it was like to skate alongside one of the NHL’s fiercest competitors.
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