The Death of a Star: Tycho Supernova
In 1572, Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe was among those who noticed a new bright object in the constellation Cassiopeia
In 1572, Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe was among those who noticed a new bright object in the constellation Cassiopeia
Photographer Andrew McCarthy with one of the most beautiful images of the moon you will ever see
Seeing the northern (or southern) lights is a bucket list for many (myself included)
Planetary science professor Sarah Hörst has an out of this world experience
The castings of the 15-metric ton, off-axis mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope forced engineers to push the design and manufacturing process beyond all previous limits
Just when you think it’s going to stop, they keep getting bigger. Earth for scale.
What the moon will look like every evening for the upcoming year
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