One common invasive species is so widespread that you can see it from space. The […]
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25 April – blog 1 of 2 The first trip to a new location in […]
Faint orbital debris that threatens satellites not being monitored closely enough, warn astronomers
University of Warwick astronomers are warning that orbital debris posing a threat to operational satellites […]
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27 April – blog 2 of 2 April in the Ardennes. Historically, prime time for […]
Signals from distant stars connect optical atomic clocks across Earth for the first time
Using radio telescopes observing distant stars, scientists have connected optical atomic clocks on different continents. […]
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8 April – blog 1 of 3 Back to the Drôme. Same region, different house: […]
Streetlights contribute less to nighttime light emissions in cities than expected
When satellites take pictures of Earth at night, how much of the light that they […]
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9 April – blog 2 of 3 Woke up the morning of the ninth to […]
The craters on Earth | ScienceDaily
Prof. Dr. Thomas Kenkmann, geologist from the University of Freiburg’s Institute of Earth and Environmental […]
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13 April – blog 3 of 3 So much for the forecast. No observing in […]