Month: August 2023
A New Telescope Can Observe Even in Broad Daylight
Astronomy is a profession that, so far, has only been done at night, at least […]
Irish Space Blog: “Houston, Please Be Informed There Is A Santa Claus”
“Houston.. Please be informed there is a Santa Claus.” Those are the famous words of […]
On the formation of a 33 solar-mass black hole in a low-metallicity binary
A 33M⊙ black hole (BH) was recently discovered in an 11.6-year binary only 590 pc […]
Jupiter’s north pole seen by Juno spacecraft
In this composite image, derived from data collected by the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) […]
The Myth that Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was a Radio Amateur
Every few years the myth that Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was a radio amateur crops up […]
Pluto’s ocean is super salty, scientists say
View larger. | NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft captured this view of Sputnik Planitia as it […]
Sarah Millholland receives 2024 Vera Rubin Early Career Award | MIT News
Sarah Millholland, an assistant professor of physics at MIT and member of the Kavli Institute for […]
The Moon and Amaey Shah
We went into our respective cancer treatments. Amaey did indeed become confined in isolation after his irradiation […]
NASA to retire Solar Energy Imager Spacecraft
This week, NASA will retire their Reuven Ramaty High Energy Spectroscopic Imager spacecraft. RHESSI, which […]