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NASA’s Carruthers Observatory, designed to study Earth's geocorona, reaches targeted 'halo orbit'
The observatory, in fact, took its "first light" pictures on November 17, 2025, thereby confirming that both its Wide Field ...
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Ex Google CEO wants giant space telescope at 'ridiculously' low cost
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is trying to do for astronomy what cheap cloud computing did for software, backing a space ...
A first-of-its-kind space telescope could soon launch into orbit and potentially chart a new path forward for astronomy.
NASA is ramping up work on one large space telescope while also laying the groundwork for future observatories.
New Space is a term now commonly used around the rocketry and satellite industries to indicate a new, speed focused model of ...
As reported by Science, the telescope was announced at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society this week and could be ...
A billionaire-backed philanthropic organization is funding the development of a series of new observatories, including a ...
NASA has selected L3Harrist o develop advanced optics and mirror systems for the Habitable Worlds Observatory, a flagship space telescope searching for life beyond Earth.
2025 MN45 isn't the overall spin-rate record holder. Astronomers have found a number of small asteroids — those just a few ...
Every year, all telescopes on Earth and in space combined discover around 20,000 new asteroids. In just its first ten hours of activity, a single new observatory discovered 2,104 asteroids, or in ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Ex-Google CEO plans space telescope bigger than Hubble at ‘ridiculously low price’
Eric and Wendy Schmidt's Lazuli, the first private space telescope in history, could fly to space as soon as 2029.
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Satellite sees 40-year-old iceberg melt, turn blue | Space photo of the day for January 12, 2025
A has been around since the Chernobyl explosion and Space Shuttle Challenger accident...but perhaps not for much longer.
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